IL-6 Inhibitory Compounds from the Aerial Parts of <i>Piper attenuatum</i> and Their Anticancer Activities on Ovarian Cancer Cell Lines
Hye Jin Kim,
Lee Kyung Kim,
Anna Kim,
Khin Myo Htwe,
Tae-Hwe Heo,
Kye Jung Shin,
Hee Jung Kim,
Kee Dong Yoon
Affiliations
Hye Jin Kim
College of Pharmacy, Integrated Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, The Catholic University of Korea, Bucheon 14662, Republic of Korea
Lee Kyung Kim
College of Pharmacy, Integrated Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, BK21FOUR Team for Advanced Program for Smart Pharma Leaders, The Catholic University of Korea, Bucheon 14662, Republic of Korea
Anna Kim
College of Pharmacy, Integrated Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, The Catholic University of Korea, Bucheon 14662, Republic of Korea
Khin Myo Htwe
Popa Mountain National Park, Forest Department, Kyaukpadaung Township, Mandalay Division, Kyaukpadaung 05241, Myanmar
Tae-Hwe Heo
College of Pharmacy, Integrated Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, BK21FOUR Team for Advanced Program for Smart Pharma Leaders, The Catholic University of Korea, Bucheon 14662, Republic of Korea
Kye Jung Shin
College of Pharmacy, Integrated Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, The Catholic University of Korea, Bucheon 14662, Republic of Korea
Hee Jung Kim
College of Pharmacy, Integrated Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, BK21FOUR Team for Advanced Program for Smart Pharma Leaders, The Catholic University of Korea, Bucheon 14662, Republic of Korea
Kee Dong Yoon
College of Pharmacy, Integrated Research Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, The Catholic University of Korea, Bucheon 14662, Republic of Korea
Piper attenuatum Buch-Ham, a perennial woody vine belonging to the Piperaceae family, is traditionally used in Southeast Asia for treating various ailments such as malaria, headache, and hepatitis. This study described the isolation and identification of three new compounds, piperamides I-III (1–3), which belong to the maleimide-type alkaloid skeletons, along with fifteen known compounds (4–18) from the methanol extract of the aerial parts of P. attnuatum. Their chemical structures were elucidated using spectroscopic methods (UV, IR, ESI-Q-TOF-MS, and 1D/2D NMR). All the isolates were evaluated for their ability to inhibit IL-6 activity in the human embryonic kidney-Blue™ IL-6 cell line and their cytotoxic activity against ovarian cancer cell lines (SKOV3/SKOV3-TR) and chemotherapy-resistant variants (cisplatin-resistant A2780/paclitaxel-resistant SKOV3). The compounds 3, 4, 11, 12, 17, and 18 exhibited IL-6 inhibition comparable to that of the positive control bazedoxifene. Notably, compound 12 displayed the most potent anticancer effect against all the tested cancer cell lines. These findings highlight the importance of researching the diverse activities of both known and newly discovered natural products to fully unlock their potential therapeutic benefits.