| Literature DB >> 23836462 |
Elita Montanari1, Sabrina Capece, Chiara Di Meo, Martina Meringolo, Tommasina Coviello, Enzo Agostinelli, Pietro Matricardi.
Abstract
An alternative anticancer therapy based on the use of bovine serum amine oxidase (BSAO), an enzyme that converts polyamines over-expressed in malignant cells, into hydrogen peroxide and aldehyde(s), thus inducing high cytotoxicity in cancer cells, was recently proposed. With the aim of improving the system efficacy by exploiting a nanotechnology approach, BSAO is covalently immobilized onto injectable nanohydrogels (NHs) based on cholesterol-graft-hyaluronic acid (HA-CH), a biocompatible conjugate that spontaneously leads to self-assembled structures in aqueous solutions. In this study, the physicochemical properties of the HA-CH-based NHs and the NHs cytocompatibility are reported. The properties of the NHs-BSAO system are also studied in terms of protein residual activity, both in vitro and on a model melanoma cell line.Entities:
Keywords: bovine serum amine oxidase immobilization; hyaluronic acid; melanoma cancer cells; nanohydrogels; polyamines
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23836462 DOI: 10.1002/mabi.201300114
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Macromol Biosci ISSN: 1616-5187 Impact factor: 4.979