Abstract

BJcuL is a snake venom C-type lectin (SVCTL) purified from the snake's venom Bothrops jararacussu. It has been previously demonstrated that BJcuL induces the accumulation of pro-apoptotic proteins of the extrinsic pathway, such as FADD and caspase-8, in the colorectal cancer cell line HT29, suggesting that the lectin may be able to enhance TRAIL-induced apoptosis. To test this hypothesis, we exposed two colorectal cancer cell lines, HT29 and HCT116, to increasing concentrations of BJcuL (1–20 μg/mL) in the presence or absence of TRAIL. Contrary to our expectations, however, BJcuL was unable to induce apoptosis in these cells, as shown by annexin-V/7AAD, clonogenic assays, and immunoblotting. Nevertheless, BJcuL was able to induce the accumulation of FADD and caspase-8, as well as anti-apoptotic proteins such as c-FLIP and survivin and poly-ubiquitinated proteins. Incubation with the deubiquitinase inhibitor WP1130 (10 μM) resulted in decreased BJcuL-induced survivin levels. Altogether, our results evince the effects of SVCTL on the ubiquitin-proteasome system in vitro for the first time. Compounds that can influence such system are important tools in the search for new therapeutic or diagnostic targets in cancer since they can elucidate the molecular mechanisms involved in determining cell fate as well as contributing to drug-development strategies in partnership with the pharmaceutical industry.

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