Triterpene and Steroid Glycosides from Marine Sponges (Porifera, Demospongiae): Structures, Taxonomical Distribution, Biological Activities
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Tetracyclic Triterpene Glycosides
2.1. The Order Tetractinellida (Suborder Astrophorina)
2.2. The Order Bubarida
2.3. The Order Haplosclerida
2.4. The Order Poecilosclerida
3. Steroid Glycosides from Sponges
3.1. The Order Tetractinellida
3.2. The Order Poecilosclerida
3.3. The Order Haplosclerida
3.4. The Order Axinellida
4. Taxonomic Distribution of Glycosides in Sponges
5. Biological Roles of Sponge Triterpene and Steroid Glycosides
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Taxon | Place of Collection | Glycosides | Type of Biological Activity a | Reference |
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Order Tetractinellida (Suborder Astrophorina) | ||||
Family Geodiidae | ||||
Melophlus sp. | Guam Island, Truk Lagoon, Micronesia | Sarasinoside A1 (1) | Cytotoxicity on lymphocytic leukemia P388 cell line (1) | Schmitz et al. [22] |
Melophlus sarasinorum | Palau Islands, Micronesia | Sarasinosides A1 (1), B1 (4), C1 (7) | Ichthyotoxicity against killifish P. reticulata, inhibitory on fertilized eggs of the starfish A. pectinifera (1, 4) | Kitagawa et al. [21] |
- | - | Sarasinosides A1–A3 (1–3), B1–B3 (4–6), C1–C3 (7–9) | Ichthyotoxicity against P. reticulata, inhibitory on cell division of fertilized eggs of the starfish A. pectinifera (1, 4) | Kobayashi et al. [24] |
- | Solomon Islands | Sarasinosides B1 (4), D–G (10–13) | - | Espada et al. [25] |
- | Guam Island, Micronesia | Sarasinosides A1 (1), A3 (3), H1 (14), H2 (15), I1 (16), I2 (17) | Cytotoxicity on human leukemia K562 cell line (2, 3) | Lee et al. [26] |
- | Sulawesi Island, Indonesia | Sarasinosides A1 (1), A3 (3), H2 (15), I1 (16), I2 (17), J–M (18–21) | Antimicrobial toward B. subtilis and S. cerevisiae (1, 18) | Dai et al. [23] |
- | Reef Scott, north-western coast of Australia | Sarasinosides A1–A3 (1–3), L (20), M (21), A4 (22), A5 (23) | - | Santalova et al. [27] |
Unidentified sponge | Solomon Islands | Sarasinosides B1 (4), M2 (24) | Cytotoxicity toward Neuro-2a and HepG2 tumor cell lines (24) | Puilingi et al. [28] |
Family Geodiidae | ||||
Erylus lendenfeldi | Gulf of Eilat, Red Sea | Eryloside A (25) | - | Carmely et al. [29] |
- | Gulf of Aqaba, Red Sea | Erylosides A (25), K (26), L (27) | Antibacterial against B. subtilis and E. coli (25); antifungal against C. albicans (25); brine shrimp assay (25, 26) | Fouad et al. [30] |
- | North of Hurghada, Red Sea | Erylosides A (25), K (26), L1 (28) | Cytotoxicity against a yeast strain (Δrad50) (25, 26, 28) | Sandler et al. [31] |
Erylus sp. | South of New Caledonia | Erylosides C (29), D (30) | - | D’Auria et al. [32] |
Erylus goffrilleri | Port Nelson, Rum Cay, Bahama Islands | Eryloside E (31) | Immunosuppressive in the mixed lymphocyte reaction assay (31) | Gulavita et al. [33] |
- | Arresife-Seko Reef, Cuba | Erylosides R–U (32–35), F5–F7 (36–38), V (39) | Cytotoxicity against tumor Ehrlich carcinoma cells (32–34, 37–39) | Afiyatullov et al. [34] |
- | - | Erylosides F8 (40), V1–V3 (41–43), W (44), W1 (45), W2 (46) | Cytotoxicity against ascite form of Ehrlich carcinoma tumor cells, hemolysis (40–46) | Antonov et al. [35] |
Erylus formosus | Bahamas Islands | Formoside (47) | - | Jaspars et al. [36] |
- | - | Formoside (47), formoside B (48) | Antiviral against HSV-1, antibacterial against C. xerosis, antifungal against amphotericin B-resistant C. abicans (47) | Kubanek et al. [37] |
- | - | Eryloside F (49) | Receptor antagonist activity, inhibition of platelet aggregation (49) | Stead et al. [38] |
- | Puerto Morelos, Caribbean Sea, Mexico | Erylosides F (49), F1–F4 (50–53), M–Q (54–58), H (67) | Induction the early apoptosis of Ehrlich carcinoma cells (52); activation of the Ca2+ influx into mouse spleenocytes (49, 50) | Antonov et al. [39] |
- | - | Formoside (47), erylosides R1 (59), T1–T6 (60–65) | - | Antonov et al. [40] |
Erylus nobilis | Jaeju Island, Republic of Korea | Erylosides G–J (66–69) | Cytotoxicity on the human leukemia cell line K562 (66–69) | Shin et al. [41] |
- | Shikine-jima Island, 200 km south of Tokyo, Japan | Nobiloside (70) | Inhibition of neuraminidase from the bacterium C. perfringens (70) | Takada et al. [42] |
Erylus placenta | Hachijo Island, South Japan | Sokodosides A (71), B (72) | Growth-inhibition against the fungus M. ramanniana and the yeast S. cerevisiae with and without mutations, cytotoxic against lymphocytic leukemia P388 cells (71, 72) | Okada et al. [43] |
Order Bubarida | ||||
Family Dictyonellidae | ||||
Lipastrotethya sp. | Chuuk Lagoon (Truk Lagoon), Micronesia | Sarasinosides A1 (1), A2 (2), H1 (14), H2 (15), J (18), M (21), N−R (73−77) | Cytotoxicity against A549 (1, 2, 14, 18, 21, 73−77) and K562 (1, 2, 14, 15, 18, 21, 73−76) tumor cell lines; inhibition of Na+/K+-ATPase (1, 73) | Lee et al. [44] |
- | - | Sarasinosides A1 (1) A3 (3), B2 (5), M (21), A4 (22), Q (76), R (77), H2 (15), I1 (16), I2 (17), “glycoside 1” (78) | Cytotoxicity against ACHN, MDA-MB-231, NCI-H23, and NUGC-3 tumor cell lines (1, 3, 5, 22, 76, 78) | Eom et al. [45] |
Dictyonella marsilii | Coasts of Ceuta, Gibraltar Strait | Eryloside W (79) | - | Genta-Jouve et al. [46] |
Order Haplosclerida | ||||
Family Petrosiidae | ||||
Petrosia sp. | North Sulawesi, Indonesia | Sarasinosides A1 (1), I1 (16), J (18), S (80) | - | Maarisit et al. [47] |
Petrosia nigricans | Lipata, Surigao City, Philippines | 5,8-Epoxysarasinoside (81), 8,9-epoxysarasinoside (82), sarasinosides A1 (1), H1 (14), I1 (16), I2 (17), O–R (74–77) | Cytotoxicity against HCT116 and A549 cancer cell lines (81, 82) | Mama et al. [48] |
Order Poecilosclerida | ||||
Family Esperiopsidae | ||||
Ulosa sp. | North-western coast of Madagascar Island | Ulososide A (83) | - | Antonov et al. [49] |
- | - | Ulososide B (84) | - | Antonov et al. [50] |
- | - | Ulososides C–E (85–87) | - | Antonov et al. [51] |
Family Raspailiidae | ||||
Ectyoplasia ferox | San Salvador Island, Bahamas | Ectyoplasides A (88), B (89) | Cytotoxicity against J774, WEHI164, and P388 murine cell lines (88, 89) | Cafieri et al. [52] |
- | Grand Bahama Island | Feroxosides A (90), B (91) | Cytotoxicity against J774 murine cell line (90, 91) | Campagnuo-lo et al. [53] |
- | Uraba Gulf, Colombia | Ulososides A (83), F (92), urabosides A (93), B (94) | - | Colorado et al. [54] |
Taxon | Place of Collection | Glycosides | Type of Biological Activity a | Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|
Order Tetractinellida (suborder Astrophorina) | ||||
Family Pachastrellidae | ||||
Pachastrella sp. | Kamagi Bay, Ehime Prefecture, Japan | Pachastrelloside A (95) | Inhibition of cell division of fertilized starfish A. pectinifera eggs (95) | Hirota et al. [63] |
Pachastrella scrobiculosa | Miura Peninsula, Japan | Scrobiculosides A (96), B (97) | Cytotoxicity against the mouse lymphoma cell line P388 and the human lymphoma cell line HL-60 (96, 97) | Jomori et al. [64] |
Families Vulcanellidae and Ancorinidae | ||||
Poecillastra wondoensis and Rhabdastrella (=Jaspis) wondoensis | Cheju Island, Korea | Wondosterols A–C (98–100) | Cytotoxicity against P388 murine leukemia cells (98–100); antibacterial against P. aeruginosa and E. coli (98, 100) | Ryu et al. [65] |
Poecillastra compressa | Mediterranean Sea, French coast | Poecillastrosides A–G (101–107) | Antifungal against A. fumigatus (104, 105) | Calabro et al. [66] |
Order Poecilosclerida | ||||
Family Microcionidae | ||||
Pandaros acanthifolium | Canyon rock, Martinique Island, Caribbean Sea | Pandarosides A–D (108–111), methyl esters of pandarosides A (108a), C (110a), D (111a) | - | Cachet et al. [67] |
- | - | Pandarosides E–J (112–117), methyl esters of pandarosides E–J (112a–117a) | Antiprotozoal against T. b. rhodesiense, T. cruzi, L. donovani, and P. falciparum; cytotoxicity against L6 cells (112–117, 112a–117a, 108–111, 108a, 110a, 111a) | Regalado et al. [68] |
- | - | Pandarosides K–M (118–120), methyl esters of pandarosides K–M (118a–120a) | Antiprotozoal against T. b. rhodesiense, T. cruzi, L. donovani, and P. falciparum; cytotoxicity against L6 cells, lung carcinoma NSCLC A549, colon carcinoma HT29, and breast MDA-MB-231 cells (118–120, 118a–120a, 114, 114a); haemolytic (121, 122, 124) | Regalado et al. [69] |
- | - | Acanthifoliosides A–F (121–126), methyl ester of acanthifolioside F (126a) | Antiprotozoal against T. b. rhodesiense, T. cruzi, L. donovani, and P. falciparum; cytotoxicity against L6 cells (121–126, 126a) | Regalado et al. [70] |
- | Florida Keys (USA, Florida) | Acanthifoliosides G–J (127–130) | Antioxidant and cytoprotective (127) | Berrué et al. [71] |
Family Mycalidae | ||||
Mycale laxissima | San-Felipe Island, Cuba | Mycaloside A (131) | - | Kalinovsky et al. [73] |
- | - | Mycalosides B–I (132–139) | Inhibition the fertilization of eggs by sperm of the sea urchin S. nudus (131, 137) | Antonov et al. [74] |
- | - | Mycalosides J (140), K (141) | - | Afiyatullov et al. [75] |
Order Haplosclerida | ||||
Family Niphatidae | ||||
Niphates (=Cribrochalina) olemda | Pohnpei, Micronesia | Hapaioside (142) | - | Yeung et al. [76] |
Order Axinellida | ||||
Family Axinellidae | ||||
Ptilocaulis spiculifer | New Georgia Island (North East Kolingo), Solomon Islands | Ptilosaponosides A (143), B (144) | - | Gabant et al. [77] |
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Ivanchina, N.V.; Kalinin, V.I. Triterpene and Steroid Glycosides from Marine Sponges (Porifera, Demospongiae): Structures, Taxonomical Distribution, Biological Activities. Molecules 2023, 28, 2503. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28062503
Ivanchina NV, Kalinin VI. Triterpene and Steroid Glycosides from Marine Sponges (Porifera, Demospongiae): Structures, Taxonomical Distribution, Biological Activities. Molecules. 2023; 28(6):2503. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28062503
Chicago/Turabian StyleIvanchina, Natalia V., and Vladimir I. Kalinin. 2023. "Triterpene and Steroid Glycosides from Marine Sponges (Porifera, Demospongiae): Structures, Taxonomical Distribution, Biological Activities" Molecules 28, no. 6: 2503. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28062503
APA StyleIvanchina, N. V., & Kalinin, V. I. (2023). Triterpene and Steroid Glycosides from Marine Sponges (Porifera, Demospongiae): Structures, Taxonomical Distribution, Biological Activities. Molecules, 28(6), 2503. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28062503