Curcumin Modulates α-Synuclein Aggregation and Toxicity

Singh, Pradeep K. ; Kotia, Vasudha ; Ghosh, Dhiman ; Mohite, Ganesh M. ; Kumar, Ashutosh ; Maji, Samir K. (2013) Curcumin Modulates α-Synuclein Aggregation and Toxicity ACS Chemical Neuroscience, 4 (3). pp. 393-407. ISSN 1948-7193

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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1021/cn3001203

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/cn3001203

Abstract

In human beings, Parkinson’s disease (PD) is associated with the oligomerization and amyloid formation of α-synuclein (α-Syn). The polyphenolic Asian food ingredient curcumin has proven to be effective against a wide range of human diseases including cancers and neurological disorders. While curcumin has been shown to significantly reduce cell toxicity of α-Syn aggregates, its mechanism of action remains unexplored. Here, using a series of biophysical techniques, we demonstrate that curcumin reduces toxicity by binding to preformed oligomers and fibrils and altering their hydrophobic surface exposure. Further, our fluorescence and two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance (2D-NMR) data indicate that curcumin does not bind to monomeric α-Syn but binds specifically to oligomeric intermediates. The degree of curcumin binding correlates with the extent of α-Syn oligomerization, suggesting that the ordered structure of protein is required for effective curcumin binding. The acceleration of aggregation by curcumin may decrease the population of toxic oligomeric intermediates of α-Syn. Collectively; our results suggest that curcumin and related polyphenolic compounds can be pursued as candidate drug targets for treatment of PD and other neurological diseases.

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Keywords:Curcumin; α-synuclein; amyloid; oligomers; toxicity ;Parkinson’s disease
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