Gold Nanoparticles Synthesized by an Aqueous Extract of Codium tomentosum as Potential Antitumoral Enhancers of Gemcitabine.
Noelia González-BallesterosImmacolata MaiettaRaquel Rey-MéndezMaria Carmen Rodríguez-ArgüellesMariano Lastra-ValdorAntonella CavazzaMaria GrimaldiFranca BigiRosana Simón-VázquezPublished in: Marine drugs (2022)
Cancer still poses a global threat, since a lot of tumors remain untreatable despite all the available chemotherapeutic drugs, whose side effects, it must also be noted, still raise concerns. The antitumoral properties of marine seaweeds make them a potential source of new, less toxic, and more active antitumoral agents. Furthermore, these natural extracts can be combined with nanotechnology to increase their efficacy and improve targeting. In this work, a Codium tomentosum (CT) aqueous extract was employed for the green synthesis of gold nanoparticles (Au@CT). The complete characterization of Au@CT was performed by UV-Vis spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy, Zeta potential, electron microscopy, X-ray powder diffraction (XRD), high-performance steric exclusion chromatography (HPSEC), and by the determination of their antioxidant capacity. The antiproliferative activity of Au@CT was then tested in hepatic (HEPG-2) and pancreatic (BxPC-3) cell lines. Their potential capacity as enhancers of gemcitabine, a drug frequently used to treat both types of tumors, was also tested. The activity of Au@CT was compared to the activity of the CT extract alone. A synergistic effect with gemcitabine was proven for HEPG-2. Our results showed that gold nanoparticles synthesized from seaweed extracts with antitumoral activity could be a good gemcitabine enhancer.
Keyphrases
- gold nanoparticles
- dual energy
- image quality
- computed tomography
- reduced graphene oxide
- contrast enhanced
- sensitive detection
- electron microscopy
- positron emission tomography
- oxidative stress
- magnetic resonance imaging
- magnetic resonance
- mass spectrometry
- human health
- squamous cell carcinoma
- single molecule
- transcription factor
- radiation therapy
- papillary thyroid
- quantum dots
- crystal structure
- lymph node metastasis
- high performance liquid chromatography
- squamous cell
- ms ms
- tandem mass spectrometry
- oxide nanoparticles