Doxorubicin delivery of green-synthesized gold nanoparticles to MDA-MB-231 cells and collagen type II identification from yellow nose skate cartilage.

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作者:Ahn Eun-Young, Park Youmie
Upcycling and green synthesis strategies have been applied for the synthesis of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) using yellow nose skate (Dipturus chilensis) cartilage extract as a reducing and stabilizing agent (skAu). Doxorubin (DOX) was loaded onto the skAu, and the average size of the DOX-loaded AuNPs (c-skAuD) was measured to be 14.6 ± 0.5 nm by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy. Reaction parameters such as reaction time and DOX concentration were optimized for preparing c-skAuD. DOX was successfully loaded, as confirmed by the FT-IR results. In addition, FT-IR characterization revealed that chondroitin sulfate and collagen in the extract were involved in the synthesis of skAu. Although c-skAuD is cytotoxic to four different types of cancer cells (AGS, HeLa, A549 and MDA-MB-231), their cytotoxic effects were greatest on MDA-MB-231 cells. Analyzing cytotoxicity onto MDA-MB-231 cells revealed that c-skAuD had the greatest cytotoxicity, followed by a positive control (c-citAuD) and DOX. Furthermore, this cytotoxicity was dependent on the incubation time and DOX concentration. Cellular uptake of Au by inductively coupled plasma‒mass spectrometry demonstrated that compared with AGS cells (15.1%), MDA-MB-231 cells showed approximately two-fold greater Au uptake (29.9%) of c-skAuD. However, the Au uptake of the positive control (c-citAuD) did not significantly differ between the MDA-MB-231 and AGS cells. Moreover, collagen type II was identified in the extract by peptide analysis using LC‒ESI‒MS/MS. To the best of our knowledge, we are the first to report collagen type II in D. chilensis cartilage.

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