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DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-931570
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York
N-Acetylphenylisoserinates of Lactarius Sesquiterpenoid Alcohols - Cytotoxic, Antiviral, Antiproliferative and Immunotropic Activities in vitro
Publication History
Received: November 27, 2005
Accepted: January 27, 2006
Publication Date:
24 April 2006 (online)
Abstract
In the present study a new group of derivatives of both paclitaxel and Lactarius sesquiterpenes, the N-acetylphenylisoserinates of Lactarius sesquiterpenoid alcohols, was tested for antiviral, cytotoxic, antiproliferative and immunotropic activities in vitro. Among the 13 compounds tested two, isolactarorufin 8-[N-acetyl-(2′R,3′S)-3′-phenylisoserinate] and 3-O-ethylfurandiol 8-[N-acetyl-(2′R,3′S)-3′-phenylisoserinate] inhibited Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) replication at low cytotoxic concentrations. Selectivity indices were: > 12.2 and > 106.4, respectively. Both compounds decreased also the number of cell divisions. Mitotic indices of the cells submitted to these compounds were: 96/2000 and 48/1000, respectively, in comparison with control (169/2000). It seems that the antimitotic action of the compounds may be associated with their antiviral activity. Moreover, isolactarorufin 8-[N-acetyl-(2′R,3′S)-3′-phenylisoserinate] inhibited PHA-induced T lymphocyte proliferation.
Abbreviations
MEM:minimum essential medium
FCS:foetal calf serum
MTT:3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyl tetrazolium bromide
CC50:50 % cytotoxic concentration
HSV-1MC:Herpes simplex virus 1 McIntyre strain
TCID50:50 % tissue culture infective dose
CPE:cytopathic effect
IC50:50 % inhibitory concentration
PBMCs:peripheral blood mononuclear cells
PHA:phytohemagglutinin
Key words
Lactarius - Russulaceae - sesquiterpenes - paclitaxel - antiviral activity - lymphocyte proliferation - mitosis
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Dr. Ewa Krawczyk
Department of Medical Microbiology
Medical University of Warsaw
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