Rhizolutin, a Novel 7/10/6-Tricyclic Dilactone, Dissociates Misfolded Protein Aggregates and Reduces Apoptosis/Inflammation Associated with Alzheimer's Disease

Authors
Kwon, YunShin, JisuNam, KwanghoAn, Joon SooYang, Seung-HoonHong, Seong-HeonBae, MunhyungMoon, KyuhoCho, YakdolWoo, JiwanPark, KeunwanKim, KyeonghwanShin, JongheonKim, Byung-YongKim, YoungSooOh, Dong-Chan
Issue Date
2020-12-14
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Citation
Angewandte Chemie International Edition, v.59, no.51, pp.22994 - 22998
Abstract
Rhizolutin (1) was discovered as a natural product of ginseng-rhizosphericStreptomycessp. WON17. Its structure features an unprecedented 7/10/6-tricyclic dilactone carbon skeleton composed of dimethylcyclodecatriene flanked by a 7-membered and a 6-membered lactone ring based on spectroscopic analysis. During an unbiased screening of natural product libraries, this novel compound was found to dissociate amyloid-beta (A beta) plaques and tau tangles, which are key pathological hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Rhizolutin treatment of APP/PS1 double transgenic mice with AD significantly dissociated hippocampal plaques. In vitro, rhizolutin substantially decreased A beta-induced apoptosis and inflammation in neuronal and glial cells. Our findings introduce a unique chemical entity that targets A beta and tau concurrently by mimicking misfolded protein clearance mechanisms of immunotherapy, which is prominently investigated in clinical trials.
Keywords
THERMOCHEMISTRY; THERMOCHEMISTRY; Alzheimer' s disease; amyloid beta; lactones; natural products; tau protein
ISSN
1433-7851
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/117686
DOI
10.1002/anie.202009294
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