Abstract

1403P-3 is a novel anthracenedione derivative isolated from the secondary metabolites of endophytic fungus from the South China Sea. In previous studies, 1403P-3 was found to exhibit potent cytotoxicity against human cancer cells, but its molecular target and the mechanisms mediating its cytotoxicity remain unknown. In this study, we showed that 1403P-3 markedly inhibited the survival of the human breast cancer cells MCF-7 and MDA-MB-435 in a dose-dependent manner, with an IC₅₀ of 9.5 and 7.6 µM, respectively. Apoptosis induced by 1403P-3 was detected, as indicated by Annexin V-FITC/PI staining, elevated activated caspase-8 and -9, and cleavaged PARP determined by Western blot analysis. It is of note that the phosphorylation level of Akt was significantly reduced in 1403P-3-treated cells in a dose- and time-dependent manner. Taken together, our data demonstrated that 1403P-3 induced breast cancer cell apoptosis by blocking Akt activation, suggesting that 1403P-3 may be a promising candidate compound for anti-tumor drug development.

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