[Learning from Natural Products: Study on Actinomycetes of the Genus Nocardia].

IF 0.3 4区 医学 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Masami Ishibashi
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Abstract

The genus Nocardia comprises gram-positive bacteria, most of which are pathogenic and cause opportunistic infections of the lungs, skin, and brain in humans. Based on a collaboration study with the Medical Mycology Research Center, Chiba University, we focused on Nocardia actinomycetes as a new natural-product resource. First, by culturing (monoculture) Nocardia in various media, we isolated a new aminocyclitol nabscessin A from Nocardia abscessus IFM10029T and a new γ-lactone inohanalactone from Nocardia inohanaensis IFM0092T. On the other hand, by imitating the state in which the genus Nocardia actinomycete infects animal cells and culturing the genus in the presence of animal cells (coculture), this genus was expected to produce new compounds through interactions with the animal cells. Using mouse macrophage-like cells (J774.1) as animal cells, a new pantothenic acid amide derivative and a cyclic peptide, nocarjamide, with Wnt signal activation activity were isolated from Nocardia tenerifensis IFM10554T strain.

[从天然产品中学习:诺卡氏放线菌研究]。
诺卡氏菌属由革兰氏阳性菌组成,其中大部分是致病菌,会引起人类肺部、皮肤和大脑的机会性感染。在与千叶大学医学真菌学研究中心合作研究的基础上,我们重点研究了作为新天然产品资源的诺卡放线菌。首先,通过在各种培养基中培养(单菌培养)诺卡氏放线菌,我们从脓肿诺卡氏放线菌 IFM10029T 中分离出了一种新的氨基环醇 nabscessin A,并从 Inohanaensis 诺卡氏放线菌 IFM0092T 中分离出了一种新的γ-内酯 inohanalactone。另一方面,通过模仿诺卡氏放线菌属感染动物细胞的状态,并在有动物细胞存在的情况下培养该菌属(共培养),该菌属有望通过与动物细胞的相互作用产生新的化合物。以小鼠巨噬细胞样细胞(J774.1)为动物细胞,从Nocardia tenerifensis IFM10554T菌株中分离出了一种新的泛酸酰胺衍生物和一种具有Wnt信号激活活性的环肽nocarjamide。
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