Literature DB >> 33428377

Reaction between Graphene Oxide and Intracellular Glutathione Affects Cell Viability and Proliferation.

Baojin Ma1, Shi Guo1, Yuta Nishina2,3, Alberto Bianco1.   

Abstract

Graphene oxide (GO) is currently developed for biomedical applications as a promising nanoplatform for drug delivery, phototherapy, and biosensing. As a consequence, its safety and cytotoxicity issues have attracted extensive attention. It has been demonstrated that GO causes an increase of intracellular oxidative stress, likely leading to its cytotoxicity and inhibition of cell proliferation. Being one of the main reductive intracellular substances, glutathione (GSH) is vital in the regulation of the oxidative stress level to maintain normal cellular functions. In this study, we found that GSH could be oxidized to GSSG by GO, leading to the formation of reduced GO (rGO). GSH depletion affects the intracellular reductive/oxidative balance, provoking the increase of the reactive oxygen species level, sequentially inhibiting cell viability and proliferation. Therefore, the reaction between GO and GSH provides a new perspective to explain the origin of GO cytotoxicity.

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Keywords:  cancer cells; carbon nanomaterial; oxidation; reactive oxygen species; reduction

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33428377     DOI: 10.1021/acsami.0c17523

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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