Anticancer mechanism of artonin E and related prenylated flavonoids from the medicinal plant Artocarpus elasticus

C. Bailly
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Abstract. Bailly C. 2021. Anticancer mechanism of artonin E and related prenylated flavonoids from the medicinal plant Artocarpus elasticus. Asian J Nat Prod Biochem 19: 44-56. Plants of the Artocarpus genus are largely distributed throughout tropical Asia and Oceania. Species such as A. altilis (Parkinson) Fosberg and A. heterophyllus Lam. are popular trees known as breadfruit and jackfruit, respectively. They contain a large structural diversity of bioactive prenylated flavonoids. Here we have focused on the less known species Artocarpus elasticus Reinw. ex Blume which is well distributed in southeast Asia, and used in traditional medicine to treat dysentery, tuberculosis, and other diseases. Numerous prenylated flavonoids have been isolated from the leaves and bark of A. elasticus, such as artocarpesin, artocarpin, artelastin, and many others. They are endowed with antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer properties. A focus is made of the subgroup of compounds designated artonins, with the derivative artonin E as a lead anticancer agent. Art-E has revealed marked anticancer effects in vitro and in vivo, after oral administration. The mechanism of action of Art-E is discussed, to highlight the structural and functional analogy between Art-E and the antitumor natural product morusin. Both compounds trigger TRAIL-mediated apoptosis of cancer cells. They can be considered further for the development of novel anticancer agents.
药用植物松柏artonin E及相关烯酰化黄酮类化合物的抗癌机制
摘要贝利C. 2021。药用植物松柏artonin E及相关烯酰化黄酮类化合物的抗癌机制。[J] .中国生物医学工程学报(英文版),19(5):444 - 444。石竹属植物广泛分布于亚洲和大洋洲的热带地区。如A. altilis (Parkinson) Fosberg和A. heterophyllus Lam。它们分别被称为面包果和菠萝蜜。它们含有大量结构多样的生物活性烯酰化类黄酮。在这里,我们关注的是鲜为人知的物种Artocarpus elasticus Reinw。它广泛分布在东南亚,在传统医学中用于治疗痢疾、肺结核和其他疾病。从松香树的叶子和树皮中分离出了许多烯酰化的黄酮类化合物,如蒿甲素、蒿甲素、蒿甲素等。它们具有抗氧化、抗炎和抗癌的特性。重点是被命名为artonins的化合物亚群,其衍生物artonins E是主要的抗癌剂。口服Art-E在体内和体外均显示出明显的抗癌作用。本文讨论了Art-E的作用机制,强调了Art-E与抗肿瘤天然产物松茸素在结构和功能上的相似性。这两种化合物都能触发trail介导的癌细胞凋亡。它们可以进一步用于新型抗癌药物的开发。
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