TRAIL-sensitizing Cytochalasins from the Endophytic Fungus Phoma multirostrata

Planta Med. 2022 Nov;88(14):1299-1310. doi: 10.1055/a-1755-5411. Epub 2022 Jan 31.

Abstract

Seven undescribed cytochalasins, multirostratins K - Q (2: -8: ), together with one known analogue, cytochalasin Z3 (1: ), were isolated from the culture of Phoma multirostrata XJ-2-1, an endophytic fungus obtained from the root of Parasenecio albus. Their structures with absolute configurations were determined by 1D and 2D NMR, high-resolution electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (HRESIMS), electronic circular dichroism (ECD), single-crystal X-ray crystallography, and chemical methods. The structure of ascochalasin was revised from Δ 13 to Δ 21 by detailed analysis of the NMR data and by comparison with the data for 7: . In a TRAIL (tumor necrosis factor related apoptosis inducing ligand)-resistance-overcoming experiment, co-treatment of 2: or 6: with TRAIL reduced the cell viability of A549 cells by 30.3% and 27.5% at 10 µM, respectively.

MeSH terms

  • A549 Cells
  • Ascomycota*
  • Cytochalasins* / chemistry
  • Cytochalasins* / pharmacology
  • Humans
  • Molecular Structure

Substances

  • Cytochalasins

Supplementary concepts

  • Ectophoma multirostrata