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Biochemical Pharmacology 2018-04

A fungal metabolite zearalenone as a CFTR inhibitor and potential therapy of secretory diarrheas.

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Paradorn Muangnil
Saravut Satitsri
Kwanruthai Tadpetch
Patchreenart Saparpakorn
Varanuj Chatsudthipong
Supa Hannongbua
Vatcharin Rukachaisirikul
Chatchai Muanprasat

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Overstimulation of CFTR-mediated Cl- secretion plays an important role in the pathogenesis of secretory diarrheas, which remain an important global health problem. This study aimed to identify inhibitors of CFTR-mediated Cl- secretion from a library of fungus-derived compounds and to evaluate their pharmacological properties and anti-diarrheal utility. We identified zearalenone, 7'-dehydrozearalenone and 8'-hydroxyzearalenone isolated from the seagrass-derived fungus Fusarium sp. PSU-ES123 as inhibitors of CFTR-mediated Cl- secretion in human intestinal epithelial (T84) cells. Being the most potent fungal metabolite capable of inhibiting CFTR-mediated Cl- secretion, zearalenone reversibly inhibited CFTR Cl- channel activity in T84 cells with an IC50 of ∼0.5 μM. Functional and biochemical analyses and molecular docking studies indicate that zearalenone binds to the β-estradiol binding sites in the ATP-binding pockets on NBD1 and NBD2 of CFTR. Mechanisms of CFTR inhibition by zearalenone do not involve activation of phosphodiesterases, protein phosphatases, multidrug-resistance protein 4 and AMP-activated protein kinases. Importantly, zearalenone significantly inhibited cholera toxin (CT)-induced Cl- secretion in T84 cells and blocked CT-induced intestinal fluid secretion in mice. Collectively, our study indicates that zearalenone represents the first class of fungus-derived CFTR inhibitors. Further development of this class of compounds may provide an effective treatment of secretory diarrheas.

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