FOXO signal activating alkaloids isolated from Ochrosia elliptica leaf cultivated in Egypt

Labib, Rola Milad; Zulfiqar, Fazila; Ibrahim, Mohamed A.; Balachandran, Premalatha; Zhang, Jin; Ross, Samir A.;

Abstract


A new yohimbine type alkaloid N-methylarcinine (1), and the known alkaloid, holeinine (2), have been isolated from the methanolic leaf extract of Ochrosia elliptica grown in Egypt. The structures of the isolated metabolites were elucidated via 1D and 2D NMR data, as well as HRESIMS spectra and the spectral data were compared with the existing data available from literature. These two alkaloids are very different in activity from previously reported class type alkaloids, where they showed weak cytotoxic activity against K-562 leukemia cells while other compounds from this class were highly toxic in nature. Interestingly, holeinine (2) showed unique induction of FOXO expression, a cancer signaling pathway. FOXO is involved in the expression of death receptor ligands, such as TNF apoptosis ligand, where its activation plays a critical role in tumor suppression. As several anticancer leads targeting FOXO signaling gain more attention, this compound could be a candidate for drug development after the determination of its therapeutic efficacy and more mechanistic studies need to be evaluated.


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Title FOXO signal activating alkaloids isolated from Ochrosia elliptica leaf cultivated in Egypt
Authors Labib, Rola Milad ; Zulfiqar, Fazila; Ibrahim, Mohamed A.; Balachandran, Premalatha; Zhang, Jin; Ross, Samir A.
Keywords Apocynaceae;Yohimbine alkaloid;Ochrosia elliptica;Holeinine;FOXO
Issue Date 1-Oct-2019
Publisher SPRINGER BIRKHAUSER
Journal Medicinal Chemistry Research 
ISSN 10542523
DOI 10.1007/s00044-019-02399-1
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-85069508517
Web of science ID WOS:000485314100004

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