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Dimeric guaianes from leaves of Xylopia vielana as snail inhibitors identified by high content screening

Journal

BIOORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 108, Issue -, Pages -

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.bioorg.2021.104646

Keywords

Snail inhibitors; Dimeric guaianes; Xylopia vielana; Annonaceae

Funding

  1. Program for Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research Team in University [IRT_15R63]
  2. Drug Innovation Major Project [2018ZX09711-001-007]
  3. 111 Project from the Ministry of Education of China
  4. State Administration of Foreign Export Affairs of China [B18056]

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This study screened medicinal plants for Snail inhibitory active components, finding potential activity in the crude extract of Xylopia vielana leaves. Subsequent isolation of dimeric guaianes yielded compounds that showed inhibition of Snail expression and tumor migration, with compounds 1 and 12 identified as the most active. This research provided insights into potential anticancer lead compounds targeting the Snail protein.
The transcriptional repressor Snail trriggers epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), the process allowing cancer cells with invasive and metastasis properties. In this study, we screened medicinal plants for the Snail inhibitory active components by high content screen (HCS) and found that the crude extract of Xylopia vielana leaves showed potential activity. Subsequently, bioassay-guided isolation of the extract of Xylopia vielana was performed to obtain twenty-four dimeric guaianes (1-24), including 16 new analogues (1-5, 8-11, 13-15, 17, 18, 21, and 22). Their structures were elucidated by the comprehensive application of multiple spectroscopic methods. Compounds 1, 11, 12, and 16 were initially identified as the active compounds. Wound healing assay, transwell migration assay and western blot experiments verified that compounds 1 and 12 inhibited the expression of Snail in a concentration-dependent manner, and compound 12 was verified as a potent tumor migration inhibitory agent. This work showed a practical strategy for the discovery of new Snail inhibitors from natural products and provided potential insights for dimeric guaianes as anticancer lead compounds specifically targeting Snail protein.

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