Evaluation of the Lysyl Oxidase-Like 2 (LOXL2) inhibitory activity of pimaranes and their glycosyl derivatives

S. Ferreira, P. Rijo, J.G. Costa, N. Saraiva, Beatriz Santos, C. Uriel, A. M. Gómez, A. Díaz-Lanza, Ana S. Fernandes
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Lysyl oxidase (LOX) and LOX-like 1-4 (LOXL 1-4) enzymes catalyze the cross-linking of elastin and collagen in the extracellular matrix, facilitating cell migration and invasion. The inhibition of these enzymes, particularly LOXL2, has been suggested as a therapeutic strategy to prevent breast cancer metastasis. In this work, new natural LOXL2 inhibitors were searched from Aeollanthus rydingianus, a medicinal plant rich in bioactive products. Five pimarane diterpenoids, two isolated from the plant and three derivatives, were tested. These compounds have been described for their bioactive properties such as anti-tumor, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antibacterial activities. In this regard, we intended to explore the mechanisms of these compounds by studying their effects on LOXL2 activity. Two pimarane diterpenoids showed a mild LOXL2 inhibitory activity as evaluated by an Amplex Ultra Red-based technique. The cytotoxicity of the most active compound was analyzed by the MTT assay in the MDA-MB-231 cell line, representative of triple-negative breast cancer. This compound decreased cell viability as single agent and increased the cytotoxic effect of doxorubicin. Its glycoconjugate was considerably more toxic, likely due to a higher uptake by cancer cells. Keywords: breast cancer, lysyl oxidase-like 2, inhibitors, pimaranes, Aeollanthus rydingianus, MTT
海马兰烷及其糖基衍生物对赖氨酸氧化酶样2 (LOXL2)抑制活性的评价
赖氨酸氧化酶(LOX)和LOX样1-4 (LOXL 1-4)酶在细胞外基质中催化弹性蛋白和胶原的交联,促进细胞迁移和侵袭。抑制这些酶,特别是LOXL2,已被认为是预防乳腺癌转移的一种治疗策略。本研究从具有丰富生物活性产物的药用植物——雪兰中寻找新的天然LOXL2抑制剂。测试了五种海玛烷二萜,其中两种从该植物中分离出来,三种衍生物。这些化合物具有生物活性,如抗肿瘤、抗炎、镇痛和抗菌活性。因此,我们打算通过研究这些化合物对LOXL2活性的影响来探讨其作用机制。两种海玛烷二萜类化合物表现出温和的LOXL2抑制活性。在三阴性乳腺癌的代表MDA-MB-231细胞系中,用MTT法分析了最活性化合物的细胞毒性。该化合物降低了细胞活力,增加了阿霉素的细胞毒作用。它的糖缀合物毒性更大,可能是由于癌细胞对它的吸收更高。关键词:乳腺癌,赖氨酸氧化酶样2,抑制剂,海马兰烷,雪兰,MTT
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