Tubulin
is the key cytoskeleton component, which plays a crucial
role in eukaryotic cell division. Many anticancer drugs have been
developed targeting the tubulin surface. Recently, it has been shown
that few polyhydroxy carbohydrates perturb tubulin polymerization.
Cyclodextrin (CD), a polyhydroxy carbohydrate, has been extensively
used as the delivery vehicle for delivery of hydrophobic drugs to
the cancer cell. However, interaction of CD with intracellular components
has not been addressed before. In this Article, we have shown for
the first time that α-CD interacts with tubulin close to the
vinblastine site using molecular docking and Förster resonance
energy transfer (FRET) experiment. In addition, we have shown that
α-CD binds with intracellular tubulin/microtubule. It delivers
a high amount of curcumin onto the cancer cell, which causes severe
disruption of intracellular microtubules. Finally, we have shown that
the inclusion complex of α-CD and curcumin (CCC) preferentially
enters into the human lung cancer cell (A549) as compared to the normal
lung fibroblast cell (WI38), causes apoptotic death, activates tumor
suppressor protein (p53) and cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor 1 (p21),
and inhibits 3D spheroid growth of cancer cell