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Lipid metabolism regulatory activity and adverse effects of fungi-derived butyrolactone I

Gu, Tanwei; Chen, Weihao; She, Jianglian; Yang, Bin; Tang, Lan; Tao, Huaming; Huang, Jingxia*; Zhou, Xuefeng*
Science Citation Index Expanded
南方医科大学; 中山大学; 中国科学院

摘要

Butyrolactone I (BTL-I), a butenolide compound isolated from land or marine-derived fungi, has been reported to show diverse activities. To further study the pharmaceutical potential of BTL-I, transcriptome and bioinformatics analysis of BTL-I treated HepG2 cells were taken. BTL-I was revealed with lipid metabolism regulatory activity and confirmed by increasing the mRNA expression of related genes, such as LXR alpha and its target gene UGT1A1. However, the obvious chemical carcinogenesis of BTL-I was also disclosed. BTL-I could significantly increase the mRNA and protein levels of oncogenes such as CYP1A1. Molecular docking of BTL-I and its analogs were performed to understand the active or toxic effects. Although BTL-I showed attractive activities, enough attention must be paid to its adverse effects in its further development.

关键词

Butyrolactone I transcriptome marine-derived fungi lipid metabolism regulatory adverse effects