Withanolide-Type Steroids fromWithania aristata as Potential Anti-Leukemic Agents
Fecha
2020Resumen
Leukemia is a blood or bone marrow cancer with increasing incidence in developed regions
of the world. Currently, there is an ongoing need for novel and safe anti-leukemic agents, as no
fully e ective chemotherapy is available to treat this life-threatening disease. Herein, are reported
the isolation, structural elucidation, and anti-leukemic evaluation of twenty-nine withanolide-type
steroids (1–29) from Withania aristata. Among them, the new isolated withanolides, withaperoxidins
A–D (1–4) have an unusual six-membered cyclic peroxide moiety on the withasteroid skeleton as
a structural novelty. Their structures have been elucidated by means of spectroscopic analyses,
including 2D NMR experiments. In addition, extensive structure–activity relationships and in silico
ADME studies were employed to understand the pharmacophore and pharmacokinetic properties
of this series of withasteroids. Compounds 15, 16, and 22 together with withaferin A (14) were
identified as having improved antiproliferative e ect (IC50 ranging from 0.2 to 0.7 M) on human
leukemia HL-60 cell lines compared with the reference drug, etoposide. This cytotoxic potency was
also coupled with good selectivity index (SI 33.0–9.2) on non-tumoral Vero cell line and in silico
drug likeness. These findings revealed that these natural withasteroids are potential candidates as
chemotherapeutic agents in the treatment of leukemia