3466-3476 Chromomycins a2and a3from marine actinomycetes with TRAIL resistance-overcoming and wnt signal inhibitory activities

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A biological screening study of an actinomycetes strain assembly was conducted using a cell-based cytotoxicity assay. The CKK1019 strain was isolated from a sea sand sample. Cytotoxicity-guided fractionation of the CKK1019 strain culture broth, which exhibited cytotoxicity, led to the isolation of chromomycins A2 (1) and A3 (2). 1 and 2 showed potent cytotoxicity against the human gastric adenocarcinoma (AGS) cell line (IC 50 1; 1.7 and 2; 22.1 nM), as well as strong inhibitory effects against TCF/β-catenin transcription (IC50 1; 1.8 and 2; 15.9 nM). 2 showed the ability to overcome tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) resistance. To the best of our knowledge, the effects of chromomycins A2 (1) and A3 (2) on TRAIL resistance-overcoming activity, and on the Wnt signaling pathway, have not been reported previously. Thus, 1 and 2 warrant potential drug lead studies in relation to TRAIL-resistant and Wnt signal-related diseases and offer potentially useful chemical probes for investigating TRAIL resistance and the Wnt signaling pathway. © 2014 by the authors licensee MDPI.

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Toume, K., Tsukahara, K., Ito, H., Arai, M. A., & Ishibashi, M. (2014). 3466-3476 Chromomycins a2and a3from marine actinomycetes with TRAIL resistance-overcoming and wnt signal inhibitory activities. Marine Drugs, 12(6), 3466–3476. https://doi.org/10.3390/md12063466

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