Novel Oleanane-Type Triterpene Glycosides from the Saponaria officinalis L. Seeds and Apoptosis-Inducing Activity via Mitochondria

Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Feb 12;23(4):2047. doi: 10.3390/ijms23042047.

Abstract

Saponaria officinalis L., commonly known as "Soapwort", is a rich source of triterpene glycosides; however, the chemical constituents of S. officinalis seeds have not been fully identified. In this study, we conducted a systematic phytochemical investigation of the seeds of S. officinalis and obtained 17 oleanane-type triterpene glycosides (1-17), including seven new glycosides (1-7). The structures of 1-7 were determined based on a detailed analysis of NMR spectroscopic data and chromatographic and spectroscopic analyses following specific chemical transformation. The cytotoxicities of the isolated compounds were evaluated against HL-60 human promyelocytic leukemia cells, A549 human adenocarcinoma lung cancer cells, and SBC-3 human small-cell lung cancer cells. The cytotoxicities of 1, 4, and 10 toward HL-60 cells and SBC-3 cells were nearly as potent as that of cisplatin. Compound 1, a bisdesmosidic triterpene glycoside obtained in good yield, arrested the cell cycle of SBC-3 cells at the G2/M phase, and induced apoptosis through an intrinsic pathway, accompanied by ROS generation. As a result of the mitochondrial dysfunction induced by 1, mitochondria selective autophagy, termed mitophagy, occurred in SBC-3 cells.

Keywords: A549 cell; Caryophyllaceae; HL-60 cell; SBC-3 cell; Saponaria officinalis; apoptosis; cytotoxicity; mitophagy; seed; triterpene glycoside.

MeSH terms

  • A549 Cells
  • Antineoplastic Agents / toxicity*
  • Apoptosis*
  • Cell Cycle / drug effects
  • Humans
  • Mitochondria / metabolism*
  • Oleanolic Acid / metabolism
  • Oleanolic Acid / toxicity*
  • Saponaria / chemistry*
  • Saponaria / metabolism
  • Seeds / chemistry
  • Seeds / metabolism

Substances

  • Antineoplastic Agents
  • Oleanolic Acid