NBRI16716A, a new antitumor compound against human prostate cancer cells, produced by Perisporiopsis melioloides Mer-f16716

The Journal of Antibiotics
2010.0

Abstract

Prostate stroma can regulate the growth and metastasis of prostate cancer through the tumor-stromal cell interactions. Thus, small molecules that modulate the tumor-stromal cell interactions will have a chance to become new antitumor drugs. In the course of our screening of the modulators, we isolated three new natural compounds, NBRI16716A (1), NBRI16716B (2) and NBRI16716C (3), from the fermentation broth of Perisporiopsis melioloides Mer-f16716, although compound 2 was already reported as a chemical degradation product of isotriornicin. Compounds 1 and 2 inhibited the growth of human prostate cancer DU-145 cells in the coculture with human prostate stromal cells (PrSCs) more strongly than that of DU-145 cells alone. Furthermore, both compounds showed antitumor effect against xenograft models of DU-145 cells and PrSCs in vivo.

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