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HIV Latency-Reversing Activity of Latex from Euphorbia Umbellata (pax) Bruyns and Three Diterpenes Isolated from This Species.

Gabrielle P. das Neves,Jose L. Mazzei,Joao B. F. Tostes,Marcos J. Nakamura, Helvecio V. A. Rocha, Pedro Junior P. Mourao,Amilcar Tanuri, Antonio J. Ribeiro da Silva,Antonio C. Siani

Natural product research(2024)

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Two unusual phorbol esters, namely 20-deoxyphorbol-3,4,12-triacetate-13-phenylacetate (1) and phorbol-3,4,12,13-tetraacetate-20-phenylacetate (2) plus ingol-3,8,12-triacetate-7-phenylacetate (3) were isolated from the latex of Euphorbia umbellata and identified by HRESIMS and 2D NMR. Compound 1 is herein described for the first time. Assignment of the phenylacetyl group at C-7 in compound 3 was suggested by the HMBC and NOESY spectra obtained in pyridine-d5. In addition to the latex and its distinct terpenoid fractions, the isolated compounds were tested as latent reversal agents against HIV-1-infected J-Lat cells, with reference to phorbol-12-myristate-13-acetate and ingenol-B. Compound 2 reverted 75-80% the viral latency on the GFP-positive cells, resulting EC50 3.70 μg/mL (SI 6.7), while 1 induced 34-40% reactivation at the same concentration range (4-20 µg/mL). The ingol derivative 3 was ineffective. Phorbol esters were confirmed as effective constituents in the latex since the fraction containing them was 2.4-fold more active than the lyophilised latex at the lowest concentration assayed.
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Euphorbia umbellata,Euphorbiaceae,phorbol ester,HIV reversing-latency agent
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