ROS-Mediated Apoptosis and Autophagy in Ovarian Cancer Cells Treated with Peanut-Shaped Gold Nanoparticles

Ewelina Piktel(Medical University of Białystok), Ilona Ościłowska(Medical University of Białystok), Łukasz Suprewicz(Medical University of Białystok), Joanna Depciuch(Institute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences), Natalia Marcińczyk(Medical University of Białystok), Ewa Chabielska(Medical University of Białystok), Przemysław Wolak(Jan Kochanowski University), Tomasz Wollny(Holy Cross University), Marianna Janion(Jan Kochanowski University), Magdalena Parlińska‐Wojtan(Institute of Nuclear Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences), Robert Bucki(Medical University of Białystok)
International Journal of Nanomedicine
March 1, 2021
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Even with considerable improvement in treatment of epithelial ovarian cancer achieved in recent years, an increasing chemotherapy resistance and disease 5-year relapse is recorded for a majority part of patients that encourages the search for better therapeutic options. Gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) due to plethora of unique physiochemical features are thoroughly tested as drug delivery, radiosensitizers, as well as photothermal and photodynamic therapy agents. Importantly, due to highly controlled synthesis, it is possible to obtain nanomaterials with directed size and shape. METHODS: In this work, we developed novel elongated-type gold nanoparticles in the shape of nanopeanuts (AuP NPs) and investigated their cytotoxic potential against ovarian cancer cells SKOV-3 using colorimetric and fluorimetric methods, Western blot, flow cytometry, and fluorescence microscopy. RESULTS: Peanut-shaped gold nanoparticles showed high anti-cancer activity in vitro against SKOV-3 cells at doses of 1-5 ng/mL upon 72 hours treatment. We demonstrate that AuP NPs decrease the viability and proliferation capability of ovarian cancer cells by triggering cell apoptosis and autophagy, as evidenced by flow cytometry and Western blot analyses. The overproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS) was noted to be a critical mediator of AuP NPs-mediated cell death. CONCLUSION: These data indicate that gold nanopeanuts might be developed as nanotherapeutics against ovarian cancer.


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