RRC ID 10955
Author Lee JS, Ma CM, Park DK, Yoshimi Y, Hatanaka M, Hattori M.
Title Transformation of ergosterol peroxide to cytotoxic substances by rat intestinal bacteria.
Journal Biol Pharm Bull
Abstract Ergosterol peroxide (EPO, 1) is a major antitumor sterol produced by edible or medicinal mushrooms. Following oral administration of 1 to rats or anaerobic in vitro incubation of 1 with rat fecal bacteria, three metabolites were detected and their structures were identified to be 5alpha,6alpha-epoxyergosta-8(14),22-diene-3beta,7alpha-diol (M1, 2), 5alpha,6alpha-epoxyergosta-8,22-diene-3beta,7alpha-diol (M2, 3), and 5alpha,6alpha-epoxy-3beta-hydroxyergosta-22-ene-7-one (M3, 4) by spectroscopic analysis. Of these, M2 and M3 showed more potent inhibitory activity than the original compound 1 against proliferation of CACO-2, WiDr, DLD-1 and Colo320 human colorectal adenocarcinoma cells. These findings suggest that bacterial metabolites of EPO play a significant role in its cytotoxic activity against human colorectal cancer cells.
Volume 31(5)
Pages 949-54
Published 2008-5-1
DOI 10.1248/bpb.31.949
PII JST.JSTAGE/bpb/31.949
PMID 18451525
MeSH Animals Bacteria / metabolism* Caco-2 Cells Cell Line, Tumor Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid Cytotoxins / metabolism* Ergosterol / analogs & derivatives* Ergosterol / metabolism Feces / chemistry Feces / microbiology Humans Intestines / microbiology* Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Male Mass Spectrometry Rats
IF 1.863
Resource
Human and Animal Cells CACO-2(RCB0988) COLO-320(RCB1193)