Cytotoxic activities of alkaloid constituents from the climbing stems and rhizomes of Sinomenium acutum against cancer stem cells

J Nat Med. 2024 Jan;78(1):226-235. doi: 10.1007/s11418-023-01744-4. Epub 2023 Sep 1.

Abstract

From the methanolic extract of the climbing stems and rhizomes of Sinomenium acutum, two new aporphine analogues, acutumalkaloids I and II, were isolated together with fifteen known compounds including lysicamine. The chemical structures of the isolated new compounds were elucidated based on chemical/physicochemical evidence such as NMR and MS spectra. For acutumalkaloids I and II, the absolute configurations were established by comparison of experimental and predicted electronic circular dichroism (ECD) data. We compared anti-proliferative activities of isolated compounds with reported naturally occurring Wnt/β-catenin pathway inhibitor, nuciferine. Among the isolated compounds, we found lysicamine have anti-proliferative activity against both of HT-29 human colon cancer cell line and its cancer stem cells (CSCs). The IC50 values of lysicamine against non-CSCs and its CSCs were lower than that of nuciferine. In addition, the results of western blotting analysis suggested that lysicamine inhibited the expression of Wnt/β-catenin pathway target protein such as survivin. These results suggested that lysicamine show cytotoxic activity via inhibition of Wnt/β-catenin pathway.

Keywords: Acutumalkaloid; Cancer stem cell; ECD; Lysicamine; Sinomenium acutum; Wnt/β-catenin pathway.

MeSH terms

  • Alkaloids* / chemistry
  • Antineoplastic Agents* / pharmacology
  • Cell Line, Tumor
  • Humans
  • Neoplasms*
  • Neoplastic Stem Cells
  • Rhizome / chemistry
  • Sinomenium / chemistry
  • Wnt Signaling Pathway
  • beta Catenin

Substances

  • beta Catenin
  • Alkaloids
  • Antineoplastic Agents