Ecteinascidins. A review of the chemistry, biology and clinical utility of potent tetrahydroisoquinoline antitumor antibiotics

TitleEcteinascidins. A review of the chemistry, biology and clinical utility of potent tetrahydroisoquinoline antitumor antibiotics
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuthorsLe, VH, Inai, M, Williams, RM, Kan, T
JournalNatural Product Reports
Volume32
Issue2
Pagination328 - 347
Date Published2015
ISBN Number0265-0568
Abstract

Covering: up to 2014 The ecteinascidin family comprises a number of biologically active compounds, containing two to three tetrahydroisoquinoline subunits. Although isolated from marine tunicates, these compounds share a common pentacyclic core with several antimicrobial compounds found in terrestrial bacteria. Among the tetrahydroisoquinoline natural products, ecteinascidin 743 (Et-743) stands out as the most potent antitumor antibiotics that it is recently approved for treatment of a number of soft tissue sarcomas. In this article, we will review the backgrounds, the mechanism of action, the biosynthesis, and the synthetic studies of Et-743. Also, the development of Et-743 as an antitumor drug is discussed.

URLhttps://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2015/NP/C4NP00051J#!divAbstract
DOI10.1039/C4NP00051J
Short TitleNat. Prod. Rep.