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New silver nanoparticles induce apoptosis-like process in E. coli and interfere with mammalian copper metabolism

Silver nanoparticles (SNPs) are new functional materials that are widely used in biomedical and industrial technologies. Two main features that make SNPs valuable are their strong antibacterial effects and low toxicity to eukaryotes. In this study, SNPs were synthesized using a modified method of re...

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Autores principales: Orlov, Iurii A, Sankova, Tatiana P, Babich, Polina S, Sosnin, Ilya M, Ilyechova, Ekaterina Yu, Kirilenko, Demid A, Brunkov, Pavel N, Ataev, Gennadii L, Romanov, Alexey E, Puchkova, Ludmila V
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5170787/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28008247
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S117745
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author Orlov, Iurii A
Sankova, Tatiana P
Babich, Polina S
Sosnin, Ilya M
Ilyechova, Ekaterina Yu
Kirilenko, Demid A
Brunkov, Pavel N
Ataev, Gennadii L
Romanov, Alexey E
Puchkova, Ludmila V
author_facet Orlov, Iurii A
Sankova, Tatiana P
Babich, Polina S
Sosnin, Ilya M
Ilyechova, Ekaterina Yu
Kirilenko, Demid A
Brunkov, Pavel N
Ataev, Gennadii L
Romanov, Alexey E
Puchkova, Ludmila V
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description Silver nanoparticles (SNPs) are new functional materials that are widely used in biomedical and industrial technologies. Two main features that make SNPs valuable are their strong antibacterial effects and low toxicity to eukaryotes. In this study, SNPs were synthesized using a modified method of reducing the metal ions to their atomic state followed by crystallization. SNPs were characterized by UV/vis spectroscopy, X-ray diffractometry, atomic force microscopy, and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The SNPs were spherically shaped with an average linear dimension of 20 nm. In aqueous solution, the SNPs were beige-yellow in color, and they formed a black color in bacteria-rich growth media. The toxicity and bioavailability of the SNPs were tested using Escherichia coli cells and C57Bl/6 mice. Although the SNPs displayed bactericidal activity, an E. coli cell strain transformed with an expression plasmid carrying a human CTR1 ectodomain with three motives that bind Cu(II), Cu(I), and Ag(I) demonstrated increased resistance to treatment with SNPs. TEM showed that the SNPs were absorbed by the E. coli cell, and flow cytometry showed that the SNPs induced apoptosis-like death. In mice treated with SNPs (daily intraperitoneal injection of 10 μg SNPs/g body weight over 4 days), the ceruloplasmin (Cp) oxidase activity in the blood serum decreased. However, level of Cp gene expression, the relative contents of the Cp protein in the Golgi complex and in the serum did not change. Treatment with SNPs did not influence the activity of superoxide dismutase 1 in the liver and had no apparent toxic effects in mice. These findings expand the scope of application for the use of new SNPs. The data are discussed in a paradigm, in which the effects of SNPs are caused by the interference of silver ions with copper metabolism.
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spelling pubmed-51707872016-12-22 New silver nanoparticles induce apoptosis-like process in E. coli and interfere with mammalian copper metabolism Orlov, Iurii A Sankova, Tatiana P Babich, Polina S Sosnin, Ilya M Ilyechova, Ekaterina Yu Kirilenko, Demid A Brunkov, Pavel N Ataev, Gennadii L Romanov, Alexey E Puchkova, Ludmila V Int J Nanomedicine Original Research Silver nanoparticles (SNPs) are new functional materials that are widely used in biomedical and industrial technologies. Two main features that make SNPs valuable are their strong antibacterial effects and low toxicity to eukaryotes. In this study, SNPs were synthesized using a modified method of reducing the metal ions to their atomic state followed by crystallization. SNPs were characterized by UV/vis spectroscopy, X-ray diffractometry, atomic force microscopy, and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The SNPs were spherically shaped with an average linear dimension of 20 nm. In aqueous solution, the SNPs were beige-yellow in color, and they formed a black color in bacteria-rich growth media. The toxicity and bioavailability of the SNPs were tested using Escherichia coli cells and C57Bl/6 mice. Although the SNPs displayed bactericidal activity, an E. coli cell strain transformed with an expression plasmid carrying a human CTR1 ectodomain with three motives that bind Cu(II), Cu(I), and Ag(I) demonstrated increased resistance to treatment with SNPs. TEM showed that the SNPs were absorbed by the E. coli cell, and flow cytometry showed that the SNPs induced apoptosis-like death. In mice treated with SNPs (daily intraperitoneal injection of 10 μg SNPs/g body weight over 4 days), the ceruloplasmin (Cp) oxidase activity in the blood serum decreased. However, level of Cp gene expression, the relative contents of the Cp protein in the Golgi complex and in the serum did not change. Treatment with SNPs did not influence the activity of superoxide dismutase 1 in the liver and had no apparent toxic effects in mice. These findings expand the scope of application for the use of new SNPs. The data are discussed in a paradigm, in which the effects of SNPs are caused by the interference of silver ions with copper metabolism. Dove Medical Press 2016-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC5170787/ /pubmed/28008247 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S117745 Text en © 2016 Orlov et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Original Research
Orlov, Iurii A
Sankova, Tatiana P
Babich, Polina S
Sosnin, Ilya M
Ilyechova, Ekaterina Yu
Kirilenko, Demid A
Brunkov, Pavel N
Ataev, Gennadii L
Romanov, Alexey E
Puchkova, Ludmila V
New silver nanoparticles induce apoptosis-like process in E. coli and interfere with mammalian copper metabolism
title New silver nanoparticles induce apoptosis-like process in E. coli and interfere with mammalian copper metabolism
title_full New silver nanoparticles induce apoptosis-like process in E. coli and interfere with mammalian copper metabolism
title_fullStr New silver nanoparticles induce apoptosis-like process in E. coli and interfere with mammalian copper metabolism
title_full_unstemmed New silver nanoparticles induce apoptosis-like process in E. coli and interfere with mammalian copper metabolism
title_short New silver nanoparticles induce apoptosis-like process in E. coli and interfere with mammalian copper metabolism
title_sort new silver nanoparticles induce apoptosis-like process in e. coli and interfere with mammalian copper metabolism
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5170787/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28008247
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S117745
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