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Lina A Dahabiyeh1, Nouf N Mahmoud2, Mohammad A Al-Natour3, Laudina Safo4, Dong-Hyun Kim4, Enam A Khalil5, Rana Abu-Dahab6.
Abstract
Phospholipid-modified gold nanorods (phospholipid-GNRs) have demonstrated drastic cytotoxicity towards MCF-7 breast cancer cells compared to polyethylene glycol-coated GNRs (PEG-GNRs). In this study, the mechanism of cytotoxicity of phospholipid-GNRs towards MCF-7 cells was investigated using mass spectrometry-based global metabolic profiling and compared to PEGylated counterparts. The results showed that when compared to PEG-GNRs, phospholipid-GNRs induced significant and more pronounced impact on the metabolic profile of MCF-7 cells. Phospholipid-GNRs significantly decreased the levels of metabolic intermediates and end-products associated with cellular energy metabolisms resulting in dysfunction in TCA cycle, a reduction in glycolytic activity, and imbalance of the redox state. Additionally, phospholipid-GNRs disrupted several metabolism pathways essential for the normal growth and proliferation of cancer cells including impairment in purine, pyrimidine, and glutathione metabolisms accompanied by lower amino acid pools. On the other hand, the effects of PEG-GNRs were limited to alteration of glycolysis and pyrimidine metabolism. The current work shed light on the importance of metabolomics as a valuable analytical approach to explore the molecular effects of GNRs with different surface chemistry on cancer cell and highlights metabolic targets that might serve as promising treatment strategy in cancer.Entities:
Keywords: LC-MS; MCF-7; TCA cycle; amino acids; energy metabolism; gold nanorods; metabolomics
Year: 2021 PMID: 33673519 PMCID: PMC7997200 DOI: 10.3390/biom11030364
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomolecules ISSN: 2218-273X