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Silver nanoparticles induce a non-immunogenic tumor cell death.
Garcia Garcia, Maritza Roxana; Casares, Noelia; Martinez Perez, Luz Andrea; Juarez Curiel, Efren; de Jesus Hernandez, Andres Alberto; Bogdanchikova, Nina; Garibo, Diana; Rodriguez-Hernandez, Ana G; Pestryakov, Alexey; Castro Gamboa, Sandra; Arias Ruiz, Luis Felipe; Torres Bugarin, Olivia; Berraondo, Pedro.
Afiliação
  • Garcia Garcia MR; Academic Unit of Health Sciences, Department of Health Sciences, Autonomous University of Guadalajara (UAG), Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico.
  • Casares N; Program of Immunology and Immunotherapy, Cima Universidad de Navarra, Pamplona, Spain.
  • Martinez Perez LA; Navarra Institute for Health Research (IdiSNA), Pamplona, Spain.
  • Juarez Curiel E; Institute of Biosciences Research, Los Altos University Center (CUAltos), University of Guadalajara (UDG), Tepatitlán de Morelos, Jalisco, Mexico.
  • de Jesus Hernandez AA; Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Technological Institute of Tlajomulco (ITT), Tlajomulco de Zuñiga, Jalisco, Mexico.
  • Bogdanchikova N; Academic Unit of Health Sciences, Department of Health Sciences, Autonomous University of Guadalajara (UAG), Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico.
  • Garibo D; Department of Physical Chemistry of Nanomaterials, Centre of Nanosciences and Nanotechnology, Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), Ensenada, Baja California, México.
  • Rodriguez-Hernandez AG; Research Fellow at Department of Bionanotechnology, CNyN, UNAM, Ensenada, Baja California Norte, Mexico.
  • Pestryakov A; Research Fellow at Department of Bionanotechnology, CNyN, UNAM, Ensenada, Baja California Norte, Mexico.
  • Castro Gamboa S; Tomsk Polytechnic University, Tomsk, Russia.
  • Arias Ruiz LF; Laboratory of Evaluation of Genotoxic Damage. Department of Internal Medicine II, School of Medicine, UAG, Guadalajara, Jalisco, México.
  • Torres Bugarin O; Laboratory of Evaluation of Genotoxic Damage. Department of Internal Medicine II, School of Medicine, UAG, Guadalajara, Jalisco, México.
  • Berraondo P; Laboratory of Evaluation of Genotoxic Damage. Department of Internal Medicine II, School of Medicine, UAG, Guadalajara, Jalisco, México.
J Immunotoxicol ; 20(1): 2175078, 2023 12.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36773297
ABSTRACT
Immunogenic cell death (ICD) is a form of cell death characterized by the release of danger signals required to trigger an adaptive immune response against tumor-associated antigens. Silver nanoparticles (AgNP) display anti-proliferative and cytotoxic effects in tumor cells, but it has not been previously studied whether AgNP act as an ICD inductor. The present study evaluated the in vitro release of calreticulin as a damage-associated molecular pattern (DAMP) associated with the cytotoxicity of AgNP and their in vivo anti-cancer effects. In vitro, mouse CT26 colon carcinoma and MCA205 fibrosarcoma cells were exposed to AgNP and then cell proliferation, adhesion, and release of calreticulin were determined. The results indicated there were time- and concentration-related anti-proliferative effects of AgNP in both the CT26 and MCA205 lines. Concurrently, changes in cell adhesion were detected mainly in the CT26 cells. Regarding DAMP detection, a significant increase in calreticulin was observed only in CT26 cells treated with doxorubicin and AgNP; however, no differences were found in the MCA205 cells. In vivo, the survival and growth of subcutaneous tumors were monitored after vaccination of mice with cell debris from tumor cells treated with AgNP or after intra-tumoral administration of AgNP to established tumors. Consequently, anti-tumoral prophylactic immunization with AgNP-dead cells failed to protect mice from tumor re-challenge; intra-tumor injection of AgNP did not induce a significant effect. In conclusion, there was a noticeable anti-tumoral effect of AgNP in vitro in both CT26 and MCA205 cell lines, accompanied by the release of calreticulin in CT26 cells. In vivo, immunization with cell debris derived from AgNP-treated tumor cells failed to induce a protective immune response in the cancer model mice. Clearly, further research is needed to determine if one could combine AgNP with other ICD inducers to improve the anti-tumor effect of these nanoparticles in vivo.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Nanopartículas Metálicas / Antineoplásicos Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: J Immunotoxicol Assunto da revista: ALERGIA E IMUNOLOGIA / TOXICOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: México

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Nanopartículas Metálicas / Antineoplásicos Limite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: J Immunotoxicol Assunto da revista: ALERGIA E IMUNOLOGIA / TOXICOLOGIA Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: México