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Deciphering the chemical instability of sphaeropsidin A under physiological conditions - degradation studies and structural elucidation of the major metabolite

  1. Author:
    van der Westhuyzen, Alet E
    Ingels, Aude
    Rosière, Rémi [ORCID]
    Amighi, Karim
    Oberer, Lukas [ORCID]
    Gustafson,Kirk [ORCID]
    Wang,Dongdong [ORCID]
    Evidente, Antonio [ORCID]
    Maddau, Lucia [ORCID]
    Masi, Marco [ORCID]
    de Villiers, André [ORCID]
    Green, Ivan R [ORCID]
    Berger, Walter [ORCID]
    Kornienko, Alexander [ORCID]
    Mathieu, Veronique
    van Otterlo, Willem A L [ORCID]
  2. Author Address

    Department of Chemistry and Polymer Science, University of Stellenbosch, Matieland, 7600, Stellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa. wvo@sun.ac.za., Department of Pharmacotherapy and Pharmaceutics, Universit 233; libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Boulevard du Triomphe, Acc 232;s 2, 1050 Ixelles, Belgium. Veronique.Mathieu@ulb.be and ULB Cancer Research Center, Universit 233; libre de Bruxelles (ULB), 1050 Bruxelles, Belgium., Department of Pharmacotherapy and Pharmaceutics, Universit 233; libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Boulevard du Triomphe, Acc 232;s 2, 1050 Ixelles, Belgium. Veronique.Mathieu@ulb.be., Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research, Global Discovery Chemistry, Basel, Switzerland., Molecular Targets Program, Center for Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, Frederick, Maryland 21702-1201, USA., Department of Chemical Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, Complesso Universitario Monte S. Angelo, Via Cintia 4, 80126 Naples, Italy., Department of Agriculture, Section of Plant Pathology and Entomology, University of Sassari, Viale Italia 39, 07100, Sassari, Italy., Department of Medicine I, Institute of Cancer Research and Comprehensive Cancer Center, Medical University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria., Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Texas State University, San Marcos, Texas 78666, USA.,
    1. Year: 2020
    2. Date: OCT 28
    3. Epub Date: 2020 10 05
  1. Journal: Organic & biomolecular chemistry
    1. 18
    2. 40
    3. Pages: 8147-8160
  2. Type of Article: Article
  3. ISSN: 1477-0520
  1. Abstract:

    The fungal metabolite sphaeropsidin A (SphA) has been recognised for its promising cytotoxicity, particularly towards apoptosis- and multidrug-resistant cancers. Owing to its intriguing activity, the development of SphA as a potential anticancer agent has been pursued. However, this endeavour is compromised since SphA exhibits poor physicochemical stability under physiological conditions. Herein, SphA 39;s instability in biological media was explored utilizing LC-MS. Notably, the degradation tendency was found to be markedly enhanced in the presence of amino acids in the cell medium utilized. Furthermore, the study investigated the presence of degradation adducts, including the identification, isolation and structural elucidation of a major degradation metabolite, (4R)-4,4 39;,4 39;-trimethyl-3 39;-oxo-4-vinyl-4 39;,5 39;,6 39;,7 39;-tetrahydro-3 39;H-spiro[cyclohexane-1,1 39;-isobenzofuran]-2-ene-2-carboxylic acid. Considering the reduced cytotoxic potency of aged SphA solutions, as well as that of the isolated degradation metabolite, the reported antiproliferative activity has been attributed primarily to the parent compound (SphA) and not its degradation species. The fact that SphA continues to exhibit remarkable bioactivity, despite being susceptible to degradation, motivates future research efforts to address the challenges associated with this instability impediment.

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  1. DOI: 10.1039/d0ob01586e
  2. PMID: 33016969
  3. WOS: 000580494600014

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  1. Fiscal Year: FY2020-2021
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