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The mechanism of cell death induced by silver nanoparticles is distinct from silver cations.

Monica M RohdeChristina M SnyderJohn SloopShane R SolstGeorge L DonatiDouglas R SpitzCristina M FurduiRavi Singh
Published in: Particle and fibre toxicology (2021)
There are distinct differences in the responses of cells to AgNPs and Ag+. Specifically, AgNPs drive cell death through lipid peroxidation leading to proteotoxicity and necrotic cell death, whereas Ag+ increases H2O2, which drives oxidative stress and apoptotic cell death. This work identifies a previously unknown mechanism by which AgNPs kill mammalian cells that is not dependent upon the contribution of Ag+ released in extracellular media. Understanding precisely which factors drive the toxicity of AgNPs is essential for biomedical applications such as cancer therapy, and of importance to identifying consequences of unintended exposures.
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