Shallow- and Deep-Water Species Produce a Panel of Chlorin Compounds with Potent Photodynamic Anticancer Activities.

Antioxidants (Basel)

Translational Research Center in Oncohaematology, Department of Cell Physiology and Metabolism, Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, Rue Michel-Servet 1, CH-1206 Geneva, Switzerland.

Published: February 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • A Pacific brittle star produces a chlorin compound with strong phototoxic properties, making it useful for photodynamic therapy.
  • Researchers identified five new chlorins from this star and a related deep-sea species using advanced techniques like LC-MS and NMR.
  • These chlorins show promise as natural photosensitizers, particularly effective against triple-negative breast cancer cells, highlighting their potential in medical treatments.

Article Abstract

A Pacific brittle star has previously been shown to produce a chlorin (3,4)-14-Ethyl-9-(hydroxymethyl)-4,8,13,18-tetramethyl-20-oxo-3-phorbinepropanoic acid (ETPA) () with potent phototoxic activities, making it applicable to photodynamic therapy. Using extensive LC-MS metabolite profiling, molecular network analysis, and targeted isolation with de novo NMR structure elucidation, we herein identify five additional chlorin compounds from and its deep-sea relative : 10S-Hydroxypheophorbide a (), Pheophorbide a (), Pyropheophorbide a (), (3,4,21)-14-Ethyl-9-(hydroxymethyl)-21-(methoxycarbonyl)-4,8,13,18-tetramethyl-20-oxo-3-phorbinepropanoic acid (), and (3,4,21)-14-Ethyl-21-hydroxy-9-(hydroxymethyl)-4,8,13,18-tetramethyl-20-oxo-3-phorbinepropanoic acid (). Chlorins and have not been previously reported in natural sources. Interestingly, low amounts of chlorins - and could also be identified in a distant species, the basket star cf. , demonstrating that chlorins are produced by a wide spectrum of marine invertebrates of the class Ophiuroidea. Following the purification of these major chlorin metabolites, we discovered the significant singlet oxygen quantum yield upon their photoinduction and the resulting phototoxicity against triple-negative breast cancer BT-20 cells. These studies identify an arsenal of brittle star chlorins as natural photosensitizers with potential photodynamic therapy applications.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9952619PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antiox12020386DOI Listing

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