Cucurbitacins: elucidation of their interactions with the cytoskeleton

PeerJ. 2017 May 30:5:e3357. doi: 10.7717/peerj.3357. eCollection 2017.

Abstract

Cucurbitacins, a class of toxic tetracyclic triterpenoids in Cucurbitaceae, modulate many molecular targets. Here we investigated the interactions of cucurbitacin B, E and I with cytoskeletal proteins such as microtubule and actin filaments. The effects of cucurbitacin B, E and I on microtubules and actin filaments were studied in living cells (Hela and U2OS) and in vitro using GFP markers, immunofluorescence staining and in vitro tubulin polymerization assay. Cucurbitacin B, E and I apparently affected microtubule structures in living cells and cucurbitacin E inhibited tubulin polymerization in vitro with IC50 value of 566.91 ± 113.5 µM. Cucurbitacin E did not affect the nucleation but inhibited the growth phase and steady state during microtubule assembly in vitro. In addition, cucurbitacin B, E and I all altered mitotic spindles and induced the cell cycle arrest at G2/M phase. Moreover, they all showed potent effects on actin cytoskeleton by affecting actin filaments through the depolymerization and aggregation. The interactions of cucubitacin B, E and I with microtubules and actin filaments present new insights into their modes of action.

Keywords: Actin filament; Cucurbitaceae; Cucurbitacins; Cytotoxicity; Microtubule.

Associated data

  • figshare/10.6084/m9.figshare.4284572.v1

Grants and funding

Xiaojuan Wang is supported by a scholarship of the Chinese Scholarship Council (CSC) (2011844277). Herbenya Silva Peixoto is supported by a scholarship of National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq) (242516/2012-9) The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.