In situ synthesized BSA capped gold nanoparticles: effective carrier of anticancer drug Methotrexate to MCF-7 breast cancer cells

Murawala, Priyanka ; Tirmale, Amruta ; Shiras, Anjali ; Prasad, B.L.V. (2014) In situ synthesized BSA capped gold nanoparticles: effective carrier of anticancer drug Methotrexate to MCF-7 breast cancer cells Materials Science and Engineering: C, 34 . pp. 158-167. ISSN 0928-4931

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Abstract

The proficiency of MTX loaded BSA capped gold nanoparticles (Au-BSA-MTX) in inhibiting the proliferation of breast cancer cells MCF-7 as compared to the free drug Methotrexate (MTX) is demonstrated based on MTT and Ki-67 proliferation assays. In addition, DNA ladder gel electrophoresis studies, flow cytometry and TUNEL assay confirmed the induction of apoptosis by MTX and Au-BSA-MTX in MCF-7 cells. Notably, Au-BSA-MTX was found to have higher cytotoxicity on MCF-7 cells compared with an equivalent dose of free MTX. The enhanced activity is attributed to the preferential uptake of Au-BSA-MTX particles by MCF-7 cells due to the presence of BSA that acts as a source of nutrient and energy to the rapidly proliferating MCF-7 cells. Moreover, the targeting ability of the drug MTX to the over expressed folate receptors on MCF-7 cells also contributes to the enhanced uptake and activity. Taken together, these results unveil that Au-BSA-MTX could be more effective than free drug for cancer treatment.

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Keywords:Gold Nanoparticles; Dual Active Agents; Bovine Serum Albumin; Cancer Therapy; Cytotoxicity; Apoptosis
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