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Mitogenic Effects of Phosphatidylcholine Nanoparticles on MCF-7 Breast Cancer Cells

Lecithins, mainly composed of the phospholipids phosphatidylcholines (PC), have many different uses in the pharmaceutical and clinical field. PC are involved in structural and biological functions as membrane trafficking processes and cellular signaling. Considering the increasing applications of le...

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Autores principales: Gándola, Yamila B., Pérez, Sebastián E., Irene, Pablo E., Sotelo, Ana I., Miquet, Johanna G., Corradi, Gerardo R., Carlucci, Adriana M., Gonzalez, Lorena
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3977480/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24772432
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/687037
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author Gándola, Yamila B.
Pérez, Sebastián E.
Irene, Pablo E.
Sotelo, Ana I.
Miquet, Johanna G.
Corradi, Gerardo R.
Carlucci, Adriana M.
Gonzalez, Lorena
author_facet Gándola, Yamila B.
Pérez, Sebastián E.
Irene, Pablo E.
Sotelo, Ana I.
Miquet, Johanna G.
Corradi, Gerardo R.
Carlucci, Adriana M.
Gonzalez, Lorena
author_sort Gándola, Yamila B.
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description Lecithins, mainly composed of the phospholipids phosphatidylcholines (PC), have many different uses in the pharmaceutical and clinical field. PC are involved in structural and biological functions as membrane trafficking processes and cellular signaling. Considering the increasing applications of lecithin-based nanosystems for the delivery of therapeutic agents, the aim of the present work was to determine the effects of phosphatidylcholine nanoparticles over breast cancer cellular proliferation and signaling. PC dispersions at 0.01 and 0.1% (w/v) prepared in buffer pH 7.0 and 5.0 were studied in the MCF-7 breast cancer cell line. Neutral 0.1% PC-derived nanoparticles induced the activation of the MEK-ERK1/2 pathway, increased cell viability and induced a 1.2 fold raise in proliferation. These biological effects correlated with the increase of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) content and its altered cellular localization. Results suggest that nanoparticles derived from PC dispersion prepared in buffer pH 7.0 may induce physicochemical changes in the plasma membrane of cancer cells which may affect EGFR cellular localization and/or activity, increasing activation of the MEK-ERK1/2 pathway and inducing proliferation. Results from the present study suggest that possible biological effects of delivery systems based on lecithin nanoparticles should be taken into account in pharmaceutical formulation design.
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spelling pubmed-39774802014-04-27 Mitogenic Effects of Phosphatidylcholine Nanoparticles on MCF-7 Breast Cancer Cells Gándola, Yamila B. Pérez, Sebastián E. Irene, Pablo E. Sotelo, Ana I. Miquet, Johanna G. Corradi, Gerardo R. Carlucci, Adriana M. Gonzalez, Lorena Biomed Res Int Research Article Lecithins, mainly composed of the phospholipids phosphatidylcholines (PC), have many different uses in the pharmaceutical and clinical field. PC are involved in structural and biological functions as membrane trafficking processes and cellular signaling. Considering the increasing applications of lecithin-based nanosystems for the delivery of therapeutic agents, the aim of the present work was to determine the effects of phosphatidylcholine nanoparticles over breast cancer cellular proliferation and signaling. PC dispersions at 0.01 and 0.1% (w/v) prepared in buffer pH 7.0 and 5.0 were studied in the MCF-7 breast cancer cell line. Neutral 0.1% PC-derived nanoparticles induced the activation of the MEK-ERK1/2 pathway, increased cell viability and induced a 1.2 fold raise in proliferation. These biological effects correlated with the increase of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) content and its altered cellular localization. Results suggest that nanoparticles derived from PC dispersion prepared in buffer pH 7.0 may induce physicochemical changes in the plasma membrane of cancer cells which may affect EGFR cellular localization and/or activity, increasing activation of the MEK-ERK1/2 pathway and inducing proliferation. Results from the present study suggest that possible biological effects of delivery systems based on lecithin nanoparticles should be taken into account in pharmaceutical formulation design. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2014 2014-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3977480/ /pubmed/24772432 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/687037 Text en Copyright © 2014 Yamila B. Gándola et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Gándola, Yamila B.
Pérez, Sebastián E.
Irene, Pablo E.
Sotelo, Ana I.
Miquet, Johanna G.
Corradi, Gerardo R.
Carlucci, Adriana M.
Gonzalez, Lorena
Mitogenic Effects of Phosphatidylcholine Nanoparticles on MCF-7 Breast Cancer Cells
title Mitogenic Effects of Phosphatidylcholine Nanoparticles on MCF-7 Breast Cancer Cells
title_full Mitogenic Effects of Phosphatidylcholine Nanoparticles on MCF-7 Breast Cancer Cells
title_fullStr Mitogenic Effects of Phosphatidylcholine Nanoparticles on MCF-7 Breast Cancer Cells
title_full_unstemmed Mitogenic Effects of Phosphatidylcholine Nanoparticles on MCF-7 Breast Cancer Cells
title_short Mitogenic Effects of Phosphatidylcholine Nanoparticles on MCF-7 Breast Cancer Cells
title_sort mitogenic effects of phosphatidylcholine nanoparticles on mcf-7 breast cancer cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3977480/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24772432
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/687037
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