Discovery of Spirosnuolides A–D, Type I/III Hybrid Polyketide Spiro-Macrolides for a Chemotherapeutic Lead against Lung Cancer

IF 8.5 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Thanh-Hau Huynh, Sung Chul Jang, Yeon Hee Ban, Eun-Young Lee, Taeho Kim, Ilnam Kang, Joon Soo An, Sangwook Kang, Jaeho Han, Yun Kwon, Daehyun Oh, Hyeung-geun Park, Jang-Cheon Cho, Jichan Jang, Ki-Bong Oh, Sang-Jip Nam, Sang Kook Lee* and Dong-Chan Oh*, 
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Four new macrolides, spirosnuolides A–D (14, respectively), were discovered from the termite nest-derived Kitasatospora sp. INHA29. Spirosnuolides A–D are 18-membered macrolides sharing an embedded [6,6]-spiroketal functionality inside the macrocycle and are conjugated with structurally uncommon side chains featuring cyclopentenone, 1,4-benzoquinone, hydroxyfuroic acid, or butenolide moieties. Structure elucidation was achieved using a combination of spectroscopic analyses, multiple chemical derivatizations (methylation, methanolysis, Luche reduction, and Mosher’s reaction), X-ray diffraction analysis, and computational ECD calculations. Interestingly, genome sequencing analysis suggests that spirosnuolides were biosynthesized through a rare type I/III hybrid polyketide synthase. Importantly, spirosnuolide B displayed potent antiproliferative effects against various cancer cell lines at nanomolar concentrations, particularly against HCC827 cells, an EGFR mutant non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cell line, with a high safety index value. Based on in vitro studies, the antiproliferative mechanism of spirosnuolide B involved the activation of AMPK signaling, leading to cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in HCC827 cells. Its potent efficacy was also proven in vivo by the effective inhibition of tumor growth in mouse xenograft studies. Moreover, cotreatment with spirosnuolide B and gefitinib, synergistically enhanced the antiproliferative activity and apoptosis, suggesting a potential strategy to overcome gefitinib resistance in EGFR mutant NSCLC.

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