Molecules (Apr 2024)

Chemical Constituents and Anticancer Activities of Marine-Derived Fungus <i>Trichoderma lixii</i>

  • Natchanun Sirimangkalakitti,
  • Jianyu Lin,
  • Kazuo Harada,
  • Andi Setiawan,
  • Mitsuhiro Arisawa,
  • Masayoshi Arai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules29092048
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 29, no. 9
p. 2048

Abstract

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The fungal genus Trichoderma is a rich source of structurally diverse secondary metabolites with remarkable pharmaceutical properties. The chemical constituents and anticancer activities of the marine-derived fungus Trichoderma lixii have never been investigated. In this study, a bioactivity-guided investigation led to the isolation of eleven compounds, including trichodermamide A (1), trichodermamide B (2), aspergillazine A (3), DC1149B (4), ergosterol peroxide (5), cerebrosides D/C (6/7), 5-hydroxy-2,3-dimethyl-7-methoxychromone (8), nafuredin A (9), and harzianumols E/F (10/11). Their structures were identified by using various spectroscopic techniques and compared to those in the literature. Notably, compounds 2 and 5–11 were reported for the first time from this species. Evaluation of the anticancer activities of all isolated compounds was carried out. Compounds 2, 4, and 9 were the most active antiproliferative compounds against three cancer cell lines (human myeloma KMS-11, colorectal HT-29, and pancreas PANC-1). Intriguingly, compound 4 exhibited anti-austerity activity with an IC50 of 22.43 μM against PANC-1 cancer cells under glucose starvation conditions, while compound 2 did not.

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