16:00 - 18:00
Room: San Francisco
Poster session
Anti-metastatic and anti-allergic spirostanol saponins from Solanum macaonense and S. torvum
Lee Chia-Lin 1, 2, Yang Juan-Cheng 2, Peng Chieh-Yu 2, Wu Yang-Chang 2, 3, 4, 5
1 Department of Cosmeceutics, China Medical University, Taichung, Taiwan
2 Chinese Medicine Research and Development Center, China Medical University Hospital, Taichung, Taiwan
3 Graduate Institute of Natural Products, Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
4 Research Center for Natural Products & Drug Development, Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan
5 Department of Medical Research, Chung-Ho Memorial Hospital, Kaohsiung Medical University, Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Twenty-five steroidal saponins isolated from Solanum macaonens (115) [1] and S. torvum (1625) [2] were assayed for cytotoxicity, anti-metastatic, and anti-allergic activities. Spirostanols 1, 2, 5, and furostanol 10 have moderate cytotoxicities toward human lung (A549), breast (MCF-7), ovarian (SKOV3), colon (HCT116), prostate (DU145), and oral (Ca922) cancer cell lines (IC50 29.6−48.2 μM). Spirostanols 15 and 7 showed inhibition against A549 cancer cell migrations at the concentration of 50 μM, notably 1 and 2 that could remarkably suppressed wound migration by 71.7% and 73.0% in comparison with control cells, respectively. However, 15 and 7 did not have effect at the lower concentration of 25 μM. In addition, 18 and 19 could lead to 26.0% and 60.3% healing at 20 μg/mL, respectively. Compounds 16 and 1819 which showed antineutrophilic inflammatory effects [1,2], were not able to inhibit immediately allergic degranulation in rat basophilic leukemia RBL-2H3 cells, but 2, 46, and 18 could be significantly against interleukin-4 (IL-4) release at the concentration of 3.1 μM that is a late-phase response of allergic inflammation reaction. In our studies, spirostanol saponins 2 and 18 have both anti-metastatic and anti-inflammatory effects in accordance with anti-inflammatory phytochemicals are potential candidates against tumor metastasis. Spirostanols 2 and 18 could be as the promising lead compounds against inflammation-associated tumors.

References

[1] Lee CL, Hwang TL, Yang JC, Cheng HT, He WJ, Yen CT, Kuo CL, Chen CJ, Chang WY, Wu YC. Anti-inflammatory spirostanol and furostanol saponins from Solanum macaonense. J Nat Prod 2014; 77: 1770−1783.

[2] Lee CL, Hwang TL, He WJ, Tsai YH, Yen CT, Yen HF, Chen CJ, Chang WY, Wu YC. Anti-neutrophilic inflammatory steroidal glycosides from Solanum torvum. Phytochemistry 2013; 95: 315−321.


Reference:
Mo-Poster Session 1-PO-17:
Session:
Poster Session 1
Presenter/s:
Chia-Lin Lee
Presentation type:
Poster presentation
Room:
San Francisco
Date:
Monday, 4th September, 2017
Time:
16:00 - 18:00
Session times:
16:00 - 18:00