International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Aug 2022)

Antitumor Effects of a New Retinoate of the Fungal Cytotoxin Illudin M in Brain Tumor Models

  • Benedikt Linder,
  • Miroslava Zoldakova,
  • Zsuzsanna Kornyei,
  • Leonhard H. F. Köhler,
  • Sebastian Seibt,
  • Dominic Menger,
  • André Wetzel,
  • Emília Madarász,
  • Rainer Schobert,
  • Donat Kögel,
  • Bernhard Biersack

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms23169056
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 16
p. 9056

Abstract

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While the fungal metabolite illudin M (1) is indiscriminately cytotoxic in cancer and non-malignant cells, its retinoate 2 showed a greater selectivity for the former, especially in a cerebral context. Illudin M killed malignant glioma cells as well as primary neurons and astrocytes at similarly low concentrations and destroyed their microtubule and glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) networks. In contrast, the ester 2 was distinctly more cytotoxic in highly dedifferentiated U87 glioma cells than in neurons, which were even stimulated to enhanced growth. This was also observed in co-cultures of neurons with U87 cells where conjugate 2 eventually killed them by induction of differentiation based on the activation of nuclear receptors, which bind to retinoid-responsive elements (RARE). Hence, illudin M retinoate 2 appears to be a promising drug candidate.

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