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New withanolides with TRAIL-sensitizing effect from Physalis pubescens L.


ABSTRACT: Physalis pubescens L. plant produces nutritious and healthy fruits, called husk tomato or hairy ground cherry. However, its bioactive components are largely unknown. Four new withanolide steroids (1-4) together with one known withanolide (5) were isolated from the extract of P. pubescens L. and their chemical structures were established by extensive spectroscopic analyses. Compounds 1, 3 and 5 showed potent growth inhibitory effects against four human renal cell carcinoma (RCC) cell lines (i.e. 786-O, A-498, Caki-2 and ACHN). Among them, compound 1 was the most potent one with IC50s ranged from 0.30 to 0.77 ?M. Further experiment showed that 1 sensitized human RCC cells 786-O to the tumor necrosis factor related apoptosis ligand (TRAIL)-induced apoptosis and increased the expression of C/EBP-homologous protein (CHOP) and death receptor-5 (DR5), leading to activation of the DR5 and caspase-8/3 mediated apoptosis pathway. Molecular docking analysis revealed that compound 1 could bind stably to the TRAIL/DR5 complex through hydrogen bonds. These results suggest that the new withanolide (1) is a lead anti-cancer compound existing in P. pubescens L. and deserves further investigation for RCC prevention and treatment.

SUBMITTER: Chen LX 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5095689 | biostudies-literature | 2016

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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New withanolides with TRAIL-sensitizing effect from <i>Physalis pubescens</i> L.

Chen Li-Xia LX   Xia Gui-Yang GY   He Hao H   Huang Jian J   Qiu Feng F   Zi Xiao-Lin XL  

RSC advances 20160526 58


<i>Physalis pubescens</i> L. plant produces nutritious and healthy fruits, called husk tomato or hairy ground cherry. However, its bioactive components are largely unknown. Four new withanolide steroids (<b>1-4</b>) together with one known withanolide (<b>5</b>) were isolated from the extract of <i>P. pubescens</i> L. and their chemical structures were established by extensive spectroscopic analyses. Compounds <b>1</b>, <b>3</b> and <b>5</b> showed potent growth inhibitory effects against four h  ...[more]

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