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SR-FTIR spectro-microscopic interaction study of biochemical changes in HeLa cells induced by Levan-C60, Pullulan-C60, and their cholesterol-derivatives

Authors :
Nešić, Maja D.
Dučić, Tanja
Liang, Xinyue
Algarra, Manuel
Mi, Lan
Korićanac, Lela
Žakula, Jelena
Kop, Tatjana
Bjelaković, Mira
Mitrović, Aleksandra
Gojgić-Cvijović, Gordana
Stepić, Milutin
Petković, Marijana
Nešić, Maja D.
Dučić, Tanja
Liang, Xinyue
Algarra, Manuel
Mi, Lan
Korićanac, Lela
Žakula, Jelena
Kop, Tatjana
Bjelaković, Mira
Mitrović, Aleksandra
Gojgić-Cvijović, Gordana
Stepić, Milutin
Petković, Marijana
Source :
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Objects of the present study are improved fullerene C60 drug carrier properties trough encapsulation by microbial polysaccharides, levan (LEV), pullulan (PUL), and their hydrophobized cholesterol-derivatives (CHL and CHP), that show better interaction with cancer cells. The zeta potential, polydispersity index, and the diameter of particles were determined, and their cytotoxicity against three cancer cell lines were tested. Biochemical changes in HeLa cells are analyzed by synchrotron radiation (SR) FTIR spectro-microscopy combined with the principal component analysis (PCA). The most significant changes occur in HeLa cells treated with LEV-C60 and correspond to the changes in the protein region, i.e. Amide Iband, and the changes in the structure of lipid bodies and membrane fluidity are evident. The highest cytotoxicity was also induced by LEV-C60. In HeLa cells, cytotoxicity could not be strictly associated with biochemical changes in lipids, proteins and nucleic acids, but these findings are significant contribution to the study of the mechanism of interaction of C60-based nanoparticles with cellular biomolecules. In conclusion, LEV, PUL, CHL, and CHP enhanced fullerene C60potential to be used as target drug delivery system with the ability to induce specific intracellular changes in HeLa cancer cells.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules
Notes :
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1362960176
Document Type :
Electronic Resource