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Green synthesis of silver nanoparticles for selective toxicity towards cancer cells

Journal

IET NANOBIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 9, Issue 6, Pages 325-330

Publisher

INST ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY-IET
DOI: 10.1049/iet-nbt.2015.0001

Keywords

nanoparticles; cancer; cellular biophysics; silver; nanofabrication; toxicology; nanomedicine; biomedical materials; DNA; molecular biophysics; transmission electron microscopy; lipid bilayers; patient treatment; green synthesis; silver nanoparticles; selective toxicity; cancer therapy; Sargassum vulgare; cancerous human myeloblastic leukemic cell HL60; cervical cancer cell HeLa; DNA fragmentation; annexin V marker FACS analysis; Ag NP-induced cell death; transmission electron micrographs; endocytosis; lipid peroxidation-induced ROS generation; irradiation-related carcinogenesis; DNA damage; DNA apoptosis; cancer treatment; prophylactic agent; antioxidant property; chemotherapeutic agent; Ag

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  1. Deanship of Scientific Research, Majmaah University [36-1-6]

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Therapeutic applications of nanoparticles (NPs) are rapidly increasing for their utility in medicine, especially cancer therapy. The present study investigated the green synthesis of silver NPs (Ag NPs) of 10 nm size using Sargassum vulgare and its preferential ability to kill cancerous human myeloblastic leukemic cells HL60 and cervical cancer cells HeLa as compared with normal peripheral blood mononuclear cells. DNA fragmentation study and annexin V marker fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) analysis revealed the Ag NP-induced cell death is through apoptosis. Transmission electron micrographs have showed the endocytosis of Ag NPs into the nucleus. Ag NPs inhibited the lipid peroxidation-induced reactive oxygen species generation, thus preventing the irradiation-related carcinogenesis. This study suggested that a mechanism underlying the toxicity of Ag NPs towards cancer cells is due to DNA damage and apoptosis. The authors' findings revealed the potential utility of as-prepared Ag NPs in the treatment of cancer as prophylactic agent with antioxidant property and chemotherapeutic agent for their selective toxicity to cancer cells.

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