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Caroline Measso do Bonfim1, Letícia Figueiredo Monteleoni1, Marília de Freitas Calmon1, Natália Maria Cândido1, Paola Jocelan Scarin Provazzi1, Vanesca de Souza Lino2, Tatiana Rabachini3, Laura Sichero4, Luisa Lina Villa4,5, Silvana Maria Quintana6, Patrícia Pereira Dos Santos Melli6, Fernando Lucas Primo7, Camila Fernanda Amantino8, Antonio Claudio Tedesco8, Enrique Boccardo2, Paula Rahal1.
Abstract
Vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia (VIN) is associated with human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. Curcumin is a natural bioactive compound with antineoplastic properties. The use of nanoparticles containing curcumin could allow a better performance of this compound in therapies. So, VIN biopsies were collected and HPV DNA detection was performed by PCR, positive samples were genotyped by Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (RFLP) and HPV-16 variants were determined by sequencing. HPV-16 positive vulva carcinoma cells (A431) were transduced with E-P and E-350G HPV-16 E6 variants. The viability of the transduced cells treated with nanoemulsions was determined by MTT assay. Besides, apoptosis was evaluated by enzymatic activity of Caspase-3/7. The cell viability assay showed that both the empty nanoemulsion (NE-V) and the nanoemulsion of curcumin (NE-CUR) had little effect on cell viability as compared to control cells. Additionally, we observed that cells irradiated in the presence of NE-CUR presented 90% of cell death. The apoptosis assay further revealed a significant increase in the activity of caspases 3 and 7 in A431 cells expressing both HPV-16 E6 variants after treatment with NE-CUR. Finally, we submitted the HPV transduced A431 cells to organotypic cultures and observed that the combination of treatments affected tissue architecture with evident signals of tissue damage. We concluded that nanoemulsions attain good biocompatibility, since no cytotoxicity was observed and NE-CUR associated with photoactivation showed promising results, leading to death only in cells subjected to irradiation. This drug delivery system associated with photodynamic therapy may become promising in the treatment of vulva lesions.Entities:
Keywords: HPV; Vulvar intraepithelial neoplasia; curcumin and photodynamic therapy; nanoemulsion
Year: 2020 PMID: 32048523 DOI: 10.1080/21691401.2020.1725023
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Artif Cells Nanomed Biotechnol ISSN: 2169-1401 Impact factor: 5.678