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Gold Nanosystems Covered with Doxorubicin/DNA Complexes: A Therapeutic Target for Prostate and Liver Cancer

Different gold nanosystems covered with DNA and doxorubicin (Doxo) were designed and synthesized for cancer therapy, starting from Au@16-Ph-16 cationic nanoparticles and DNA–Doxo complexes prepared under saturation conditions. For the preparation of stable, biocompatible, and small-sized compacted A...

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Autores principales: Giráldez-Pérez, Rosa M., Grueso, Elia, Montero-Hidalgo, Antonio J., Luque, Raúl M., Carnerero, José M., Kuliszewska, Edyta, Prado-Gotor, Rafael
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9779246/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36555216
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232415575
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author Giráldez-Pérez, Rosa M.
Grueso, Elia
Montero-Hidalgo, Antonio J.
Luque, Raúl M.
Carnerero, José M.
Kuliszewska, Edyta
Prado-Gotor, Rafael
author_facet Giráldez-Pérez, Rosa M.
Grueso, Elia
Montero-Hidalgo, Antonio J.
Luque, Raúl M.
Carnerero, José M.
Kuliszewska, Edyta
Prado-Gotor, Rafael
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description Different gold nanosystems covered with DNA and doxorubicin (Doxo) were designed and synthesized for cancer therapy, starting from Au@16-Ph-16 cationic nanoparticles and DNA–Doxo complexes prepared under saturation conditions. For the preparation of stable, biocompatible, and small-sized compacted Au@16-Ph-16/DNA–Doxo nanotransporters, the conditions for the DNA–Doxo compaction process induced by gold nanoparticles were first explored using fluorescence spectroscopy, circular dichroism and atomic force microscopy techniques. The reverse process, which is fundamental for Doxo liberation at the site of action, was found to occur at higher C(Au@16-Ph-16) concentrations using these techniques. Zeta potential, dynamic light scattering and UV–visible spectroscopy reveal that the prepared compacted nanosystems are stable, highly charged and of adequate size for the effective delivery of Doxo to the cell. This fact is verified by in vitro biocompatibility and internalization studies using two prostate cancer-derived cell lines (LNCaP and DU145) and one hepatocellular carcinoma-derived cell line (SNU-387), as well as a non-tumor prostate (PNT2) cell line and a non-hepatocarcinoma hepatoblastoma cell line (Hep-G2) model used as a control in liver cells. However, the most outstanding results of this work are derived from the use of the C(I)+N(I) combined treatments which present strong action in cancer-derived cell lines, while a protective effect is observed in non-tumor cell lines. Hence, novel therapeutic targets based on gold nanoparticles denote high selectivity compared to conventional treatment based on free Doxo at the same concentration. The results obtained show the viability of both the proposed methodology for internalization of compacted nanocomplexes inside the cell and the effectiveness of the possible treatment and minimization of side effects in prostate and liver cancer.
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spelling pubmed-97792462022-12-23 Gold Nanosystems Covered with Doxorubicin/DNA Complexes: A Therapeutic Target for Prostate and Liver Cancer Giráldez-Pérez, Rosa M. Grueso, Elia Montero-Hidalgo, Antonio J. Luque, Raúl M. Carnerero, José M. Kuliszewska, Edyta Prado-Gotor, Rafael Int J Mol Sci Article Different gold nanosystems covered with DNA and doxorubicin (Doxo) were designed and synthesized for cancer therapy, starting from Au@16-Ph-16 cationic nanoparticles and DNA–Doxo complexes prepared under saturation conditions. For the preparation of stable, biocompatible, and small-sized compacted Au@16-Ph-16/DNA–Doxo nanotransporters, the conditions for the DNA–Doxo compaction process induced by gold nanoparticles were first explored using fluorescence spectroscopy, circular dichroism and atomic force microscopy techniques. The reverse process, which is fundamental for Doxo liberation at the site of action, was found to occur at higher C(Au@16-Ph-16) concentrations using these techniques. Zeta potential, dynamic light scattering and UV–visible spectroscopy reveal that the prepared compacted nanosystems are stable, highly charged and of adequate size for the effective delivery of Doxo to the cell. This fact is verified by in vitro biocompatibility and internalization studies using two prostate cancer-derived cell lines (LNCaP and DU145) and one hepatocellular carcinoma-derived cell line (SNU-387), as well as a non-tumor prostate (PNT2) cell line and a non-hepatocarcinoma hepatoblastoma cell line (Hep-G2) model used as a control in liver cells. However, the most outstanding results of this work are derived from the use of the C(I)+N(I) combined treatments which present strong action in cancer-derived cell lines, while a protective effect is observed in non-tumor cell lines. Hence, novel therapeutic targets based on gold nanoparticles denote high selectivity compared to conventional treatment based on free Doxo at the same concentration. The results obtained show the viability of both the proposed methodology for internalization of compacted nanocomplexes inside the cell and the effectiveness of the possible treatment and minimization of side effects in prostate and liver cancer. MDPI 2022-12-08 /pmc/articles/PMC9779246/ /pubmed/36555216 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232415575 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Giráldez-Pérez, Rosa M.
Grueso, Elia
Montero-Hidalgo, Antonio J.
Luque, Raúl M.
Carnerero, José M.
Kuliszewska, Edyta
Prado-Gotor, Rafael
Gold Nanosystems Covered with Doxorubicin/DNA Complexes: A Therapeutic Target for Prostate and Liver Cancer
title Gold Nanosystems Covered with Doxorubicin/DNA Complexes: A Therapeutic Target for Prostate and Liver Cancer
title_full Gold Nanosystems Covered with Doxorubicin/DNA Complexes: A Therapeutic Target for Prostate and Liver Cancer
title_fullStr Gold Nanosystems Covered with Doxorubicin/DNA Complexes: A Therapeutic Target for Prostate and Liver Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Gold Nanosystems Covered with Doxorubicin/DNA Complexes: A Therapeutic Target for Prostate and Liver Cancer
title_short Gold Nanosystems Covered with Doxorubicin/DNA Complexes: A Therapeutic Target for Prostate and Liver Cancer
title_sort gold nanosystems covered with doxorubicin/dna complexes: a therapeutic target for prostate and liver cancer
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9779246/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36555216
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms232415575
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