Planta Med 2015; 81 - PQ14
DOI: 10.1055/s-0035-1556348

The discoipyrroles: A multifaceted approach to understand a novel family of marine natural products

DA Colosimo 1, F Cai 1, Y Hu 1, MB Potts 2, MA White 2, JM Ready 1, JB MacMillan 1
  • 1Department of Biochemistry
  • 2Department of Cell Biology, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, TX 75390

Around 4 – 8% of patients with squamous cell carcinoma, the most prevalent subtype of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), carry genetic mutations in discoidin domain containing receptor 2, or DDR2 (Hammerman, PS, Cancer Discovery 2011). This unique receptor tyrosine kinase binds collagen in the extracellular matrix and initiates signaling for cellular processes such as migration and adhesion. We discovered a novel family of natural products, the discoipyrroles, produced by the marine bacteria Bacillus hunanensis that demonstrate potent cytotoxicty towards DDR2 mutated NSCLC cell lines, but not DDR2 wildtype NSCLC cell lines (Hu, Y, JACS 2013). Currently, we are investigating multiple aspects of the discoipyrroles including their optimization as potential therapeutics, the mechanism by which they elicit cell-specific cytotoxicity, and their intriguing biosynthesis which features key non-enzymatic steps.

Tab. 1: Cytotoxicity to lung cancer cell lines

HCC366*

H2286*

A549†

> 40 cell lines†

DPA

0.12

0.256

10.2

> 24

DPB

0.19

0.276

8.8

-

DPC

0.712

0.796

19.6

-

DPD

0.275

0.412

13.4

-

Dasatanib

0.17

-

9.8

-

*DDR2 mutant cell lines (HCC366: L293R; H2286: I638F). †DDR2 wildtype cell lines. IC50 in µM.