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Evaluation of STAT3 Inhibition by Cancer Chemopreventive Trichothecenes Derived from Metabolites of Trichothecium roseum.

Mitsuaki YamashitaAkari NakanishiChiehming ChangKosei TsurushimaKiyoshige NakamotoAkira Iida
Published in: Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin (2024)
This study evaluated the ability of isolated or semisynthesized trichothecene sesquiterpenes to prevent cancer emergence and proliferation and inhibit signal transducer and activator of transcription-3 (STAT3) phosphorylation through in vitro assays. Trichothecinol A (TTC-A), which bears a hydroxy group at C3, exhibited greater cancer prevention, antiproliferation, and STAT3 phosphorylation inhibition effects than trichothecin (TTC), which lacks a hydroxy group at C3. Furthermore, trichothecinol B (TTC-B), which is a reduced derivative of TTC and has similar cytotoxic effect, showed substantially weaker chemoprotection and STAT3 phosphorylation inhibition effects than TTC. These results clearly indicate that the hydroxy group at C3 and carbonyl group at C8 are crucial for inducing both potent chemoprevention and STAT3 phosphorylation inhibition.
Keyphrases
  • papillary thyroid
  • cell proliferation
  • squamous cell
  • protein kinase
  • lymph node metastasis
  • childhood cancer
  • squamous cell carcinoma
  • high throughput
  • transcription factor
  • young adults