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Enhanced Internalization of Nanoparticles Following Ionizing Radiation Leads to Mitotic Catastrophe in MG-63 Human Osteosarcoma Cells.

Roxana Cristina PopescuMihai StraticiucCosmin MustăciosuMihaela TemelieRoxana TrușcăBogdan Ştefan VasileAdina BoldeiuDragoş MireaRadu Florin AndreiConstantin CenușăLaurenţiu MogoantăGeorge Dan MogoșanuEcaterina AndronescuMihai RaduMarlon R VeldwijkDiana Iulia Savu
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2020)
This study aims to investigate whether ionizing radiation combined with doxorubicin-conjugated iron oxide nanoparticles (NP-DOX) improves the internalization and cytotoxic effects of the nano-carrier-mediated drug delivery in MG-63 human osteosarcoma cells. NP-DOX was designed and synthesized using the co-precipitation method. Highly stable and crystalline nanoparticles conjugated with DOX were internalized in MG-63 cells through macropinocytosis and located in the perinuclear area. Higher nanoparticles internalization in MG-63 cells previously exposed to 1 Gy X-rays was correlated with an early accumulation of cells in G2/M, starting at 12 h after treatment. After 48 h, the application of the combined treatment led to higher cytotoxic effects compared to the individual treatment, with a reduction in the metabolic capacity and unrepaired DNA breaks, whilst a low percent of arrested cells, contributing to the commitment of mitotic catastrophe. NP-DOX showed hemocompatibility and no systemic cytotoxicity, nor histopathological alteration of the main organs.
Keyphrases
  • induced apoptosis
  • cell cycle arrest
  • drug delivery
  • cell death
  • cell proliferation
  • combination therapy
  • cell free
  • iron oxide nanoparticles
  • cell fate