Polyketides isolated from an endophyte Penicillium oxalicum 2021CDF-3 inhibit pancreatic tumor growth

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Abstract

Fungal secondary metabolites are inherently considered valuable resources for new drugs discovery. To search for novel fungal secondary metabolites with lead compounds potential, a fungal strain Penicillium oxalicum 2021CDF-3, an endophyte of the marine red algae Rhodomela confervoides, was chemically studied. Cultivation of this fungus on solid rice medium yielded 10 structurally diverse metabolites (1–10), including two new polyketides, namely oxalichroman A (1) and oxalihexane A (2). Their structures were determined by detailed analysis of NMR and HRESIMS spectroscopic data. Oxalihexane A (2) was elucidated as a novel polyketide formed by a cyclohexane and cyclohexanone moiety via an ether bond. The stereochemistry of 2 was successfully assigned by NMR and ECD calculations. In the cytotoxic assay, the new compound 2 showed remarkable inhibitory effect on the human pancreatic cancer PATU8988T cell line. Further pharmacological study demonstrated that the expression level of Cyclin D1 was down-regulated by the treatment with 2, which suggested that cell cyclin abnormity was involved in pancreatic tumor cell apoptosis. Moreover, the activation of Wnt5a/Cyclin D1 signaling pathway might be involved in the mechanism of panreatic tumor cell apoptosis induced by 2.

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Weng, W., Li, R., Zhang, Y., Pan, X., Jiang, S., Sun, C., … Lu, X. (2022). Polyketides isolated from an endophyte Penicillium oxalicum 2021CDF-3 inhibit pancreatic tumor growth. Frontiers in Microbiology, 13. https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2022.1033823

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