Phenotype-based discovery of a HeLa-specific cytotoxic molecule that downregulates HPV-mediated signaling pathways via oxidative damage

Authors
Lee, SangheeCho, WansangHong, SungyoulYi, SihyeongKim, HeejunBaek, Soo YeonPark, HankumJung, JinjooShin, Young KeePark, Seung Bum
Issue Date
2019-08-21
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Citation
ORGANIC & BIOMOLECULAR CHEMISTRY, v.17, no.31, pp.7388 - 7397
Abstract
Selective bioactive compounds have emerged as major players in chemical biology for their potential in disrupting diverse biological pathways with minimal adverse effects. Using phenotypic screening, we identified an anti-cancer agent, SB2001, with a highly specific cytotoxicity toward HeLa human cervical cancer cells. The subsequent mechanistic study revealed that SB2001 induced apoptotic cell death through restoring p53 function and suppressed the human papillomavirus (HPV)-mediated oncoprotein signaling pathway via oxidative damage in HeLa cells. SB2001 also selectively induced HeLa-specific tumor regression without any adverse effects in an in vivo tumor xenograft model, demonstrating its potential as a promising chemical probe.
Keywords
TARGET IDENTIFICATION; P53; INHIBITOR; MECHANISM; APOPTOSIS; BIOLOGY; ARREST; CANCER; TARGET IDENTIFICATION; P53; INHIBITOR; MECHANISM; APOPTOSIS; BIOLOGY; ARREST; CANCER
ISSN
1477-0520
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/119672
DOI
10.1039/c9ob01341e
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