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Surface refined Au Quercetin nanoconjugate stimulates dermal cell migration: possible implication in wound healing.

Harishkumar MadhyasthaHalder SQueen Intan NMadhyastha RMohanapriya ASudhakaran RSajitha L SBanerjee KBethasiwi PDaima HNavya P NMaruyama MNakajima Y
Published in: RSC advances (2020)
Refining nutraceutical conjugated metal nanoparticles (NPs) and understanding their interactions with the cellular micro-environment is necessary for their application in nanomedicine. In the present experiment, we studied the effect of quercetin functionalized gold nanoparticles (Au Qur NP) on skin fibroblast and keratinocyte cell migration. Spherical shaped Au Qur NPs of 47 nm in size were formed due to the interaction of hydroxyl and carbonyl groups of quercetin with Au atoms as revealed by incremental algorithm-based analysis. Au Qur NP containing up to 5 μg l -1 of Au with quercetin (5.2 ± 1.6 ng ml -1 ) was least toxic to fibroblasts. Au Qur NP effectively reduced the generation of intracellular ROS (up to 63%) through free-radical scavenging activity. Au Qur NP also enhanced the rate of migration of fibroblasts (24 h) and keratinocytes (20 h) in artificially created wounds. The rate of migration of the cells towards the wound edge was in the order of Au Qur NP > control > quercetin > AuNP. Au Qur NP also significantly increased the expression of TGFβ1 protein, thereby inducing the downstream SMAD complex (SMAD 2-4). Downregulation of the inhibitory protein SMAD 7 by Au Qur NP helped in the nuclear translocation of SMADs 3 and 4. Collectively, the present in vitro study demonstrates the action of Au Qur NP on the SMAD family and the interconnected molecular mechanism leading to the cell migration process.
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