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Metabolomic study of soft corals from the Colombian Caribbean: PSYCHE and 1 H-NMR comparative analysis

Marine organisms have evolved to survive against predators in complex marine ecosystems via the production of chemical compounds. Soft corals (Cnidaria, Anthozoa, Octocorallia) are an important source of chemically diverse metabolites with a broad spectrum of biological activities. Herein, we perfor...

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Published in:Scientific reports 2020-03, Vol.10 (1), p.5417
Main Authors: Santacruz, Liliana, Hurtado, Diana X, Doohan, Roisin, Thomas, Olivier P, Puyana, Mónica, Tello, Edisson
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description Marine organisms have evolved to survive against predators in complex marine ecosystems via the production of chemical compounds. Soft corals (Cnidaria, Anthozoa, Octocorallia) are an important source of chemically diverse metabolites with a broad spectrum of biological activities. Herein, we perform a comparative study between high-resolution proton nuclear magnetic resonance ( H-NMR) and pure shift yielded by chirp excitation (PSYCHE) experiments to analyze the metabolic profile of 24 soft corals from the Colombian Caribbean to correlate chemical fingerprints with their cytotoxic activity against three cancer cell lines (human cervical carcinoma (SiHa), human prostatic carcinoma (PC3) and human lung adenocarcinoma (A549)). All data obtained were explored using multivariate analysis using principal components analysis (PCA) and orthogonal partial least squares (OPLS) analysis. The results did not show a significant correlation between clusters using H-NMR data in the PCA and OPLS-DA models and therefore did not provide conclusive evidence; on the other hand, a metabolomic analysis of PSYCHE data obtained under the same parameters revealed that when a decoupled experiment is performed, it was possible to establish a statistically valid correlation between the chemical composition of soft corals and their cytotoxic activity against the PC3 cancer cell line, where the asperdiol and plexaurolone markers were putatively identified and related to the cytotoxic activity presented by extracts of Plexaurella sp. and Plexaura kukenthali, respectively. These results increase the speed, effectiveness and reliability of analyses for the study of this type of complex matrices.
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Animals
Anthozoa - metabolism
Aquatic Organisms - metabolism
Caribbean Region
Cell Line, Tumor
Colombia
Cytotoxins - pharmacology
Ecosystem
Humans
Least-Squares Analysis
Metabolome - physiology
Metabolomics - methods
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PC-3 Cells
Principal Component Analysis
Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy - methods
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