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海洋生物中的信号转导和转录激活因子(STAT)调控网络:从生理观察到海洋药物发现

Signal Transducers and Activators of Transcription (STAT) Regulatory Networks in Marine Organisms: From Physiological Observations towards Marine Drug Discovery.

作者信息

Lee Jin-Young, Orlikova Barbora, Diederich Marc

机构信息

Department of Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-742, Korea.

Laboratoire de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire du Cancer, Hôpital Kirchberg 9, rue Edward Steichen, Luxembourg 2540, Luxembourg.

出版信息

Mar Drugs. 2015 Aug 7;13(8):4967-84. doi: 10.3390/md13084967.

Abstract

Part of our ocean's richness comes from its extensive history of supporting life, resulting in a highly diverse ecological system. To date, over 250,000 species of marine organisms have been identified, but it is speculated that the actual number of marine species exceeds one million, including several hundreds of millions of species of marine microorganisms. Past studies suggest that approximately 70% of all deep-sea microorganisms, gorgonians, and sea sponges produce secondary metabolites with anti-cancer activities. Recently, novel FDA-approved drugs derived from marine sponges have been shown to reduce metastatic breast cancer, malignant lymphoma, and Hodgkin's disease. Despite the fact that many marine natural products have been shown to possess a good inhibition potential against most of the cancer-related cell signaling pathways, only a few marine natural products have been shown to target JAK/STAT signaling. In the present paper, we describe the JAK/STAT signaling pathways found in marine organisms, before elaborating on the recent advances in the field of STAT inhibition by marine natural products and the potential application in anti-cancer drug discovery.

摘要

我们海洋的丰富性部分源于其支持生命的悠久历史,从而形成了高度多样化的生态系统。迄今为止,已鉴定出超过25万种海洋生物,但据推测,海洋物种的实际数量超过100万种,其中包括数亿种海洋微生物。过去的研究表明,所有深海微生物、柳珊瑚和海绵中约70%会产生具有抗癌活性的次生代谢产物。最近,已证明几种新的、经美国食品药品监督管理局(FDA)批准的源自海绵的药物可降低转移性乳腺癌、恶性淋巴瘤和霍奇金病的发病率。尽管许多海洋天然产物已显示出对大多数癌症相关细胞信号通路具有良好的抑制潜力,但只有少数海洋天然产物被证明可靶向JAK/STAT信号通路。在本文中,我们描述了海洋生物中发现的JAK/STAT信号通路,然后阐述了海洋天然产物在抑制STAT领域的最新进展以及在抗癌药物发现中的潜在应用。

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