Scientific Reports (Apr 2024)

Synthesis and biological evaluation of echinomycin analogues as potential colon cancer agent

  • Keita Kojima,
  • Hiroaki Konishi,
  • Kyoka Momosaki,
  • Yuya Komatani,
  • Akira Katsuyama,
  • Koji Nakagawa,
  • Kayoko Kanamitsu,
  • Fumika Yakushiji,
  • Mikihiro Fujiya,
  • Satoshi Ichikawa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-58196-3
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 18

Abstract

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Abstract Colorectal cancer is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer and the second leading cause of cancer-related death, thus a novel chemotherapeutic agent for colon cancer therapy is needed. In this study, analogues of echinomycin, a cyclic peptide natural product with potent toxicity to several human cancer cell lines, were synthesized, and their biological activities against human colon cancer cells were investigated. Analogue 3 as well as 1 inhibit HIF-1α-mediated transcription. Notably, transcriptome analysis indicated that the cell cycle and its regulation were involved in the effects on cells treated with 3. Analogue 3 exhibited superior in vivo efficacy to echinomycin without significant toxicity in mouse xenograft model. The low dose of 3 needed to be efficacious in vivo is also noteworthy and our data suggest that 3 is an attractive and potentially novel agent for the treatment of colon cancer.