| Literature DB >> 28702620 |
Irina Kalashnikova1, Joseph Mazar2, Craig J Neal1, Amy L Rosado2, Soumen Das3, Tamarah J Westmoreland4, Sudipta Seal5.
Abstract
In this study, several formulations of nanoceria and dextran-nanoceria with curcumin, each demonstrated to have anti-cancer properties, were synthesized and applied as treatment for human childhood neuroblastoma. The anti-cancer activities of these formulations were explored in neuroblastoma models of both MYCN-amplified and non-amplified cell lines. Ceria nanoparticles, coated with dextran and loaded with curcumin, were found to induce substantial cell death in neuroblastoma cells (up to a 2-fold and a 1.6-fold decrease in cell viability for MYCN-upregulated and normal expressing cell lines, respectively; *p < 0.05) while producing no or only minor toxicity in healthy cells (no toxicity at 100 μM; **p < 0.01). This formulation evokes prolonged oxidative stress, stabilizing HIF-1α, and inducing caspase-dependent apoptosis (up to a 2.4-fold increase over control; *p < 0.05). Overall, nano-therapeutic treatments showed a more pronounced effect in MYCN-amplified cells, which are traditionally more resistant to drug therapies. These results represent a very promising alternative to small molecule drug therapies for robust cancers.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28702620 DOI: 10.1039/c7nr02770b
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale ISSN: 2040-3364 Impact factor: 7.790