Cytotoxic effect of nanoceria on colon cancer cells (HT-29)
Abstract
Radiotherapy is commonly used for the treatment of colon cancer. Additionally, various antioxidant agents, such as nanoparticles of cerium oxide (nanoceria, nanoCeO2), are being investigated as the adjunctive therapy. CeO2 shows the activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase mimetic activity, which are responsible for its antioxidant behavior. However, prolonged exposure to higher concentrations of nanoceria cells leads to the dysfunction of the antioxidant system, induction of intracellular oxidative stress and subsequent cytotoxicity in cells. The aim of this study was to investigate the cytotoxic effect of nanoparticles of CeO2 in colon cancer cells (HT-29) and the development of appropriate methods to monitor this effect. MTT test showed a lower cytotoxic activity than the standard cisplatin (concentrations used between 0-100 µM). EPR detection of total radicals using a spin probe TEMPONE and detection of OH radicals by fluorescence spectroscopy have shown that cellular me...chanisms for the removal of free radicals are less efficient in cells treated with nanoceria, which explains the cytotoxicity of these nanoparticles on colon cancer cells.
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CeO2 / Cytotoxic effect / NanoparticlesSource:
Third Conference of Young Chemists of Serbia 3KMHS-3CYCS, 10-2015, 66-66Publisher:
- Serbian Chemical Society
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Institut za multidisciplinarna istraživanjaTY - CONF AU - Milenković, Ivana AU - Radotić, Ksenija AU - Mojović, Miloš AU - Pešić, Milica PY - 2015-10 UR - http://rimsi.imsi.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1837 AB - Radiotherapy is commonly used for the treatment of colon cancer. Additionally, various antioxidant agents, such as nanoparticles of cerium oxide (nanoceria, nanoCeO2), are being investigated as the adjunctive therapy. CeO2 shows the activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase mimetic activity, which are responsible for its antioxidant behavior. However, prolonged exposure to higher concentrations of nanoceria cells leads to the dysfunction of the antioxidant system, induction of intracellular oxidative stress and subsequent cytotoxicity in cells. The aim of this study was to investigate the cytotoxic effect of nanoparticles of CeO2 in colon cancer cells (HT-29) and the development of appropriate methods to monitor this effect. MTT test showed a lower cytotoxic activity than the standard cisplatin (concentrations used between 0-100 µM). EPR detection of total radicals using a spin probe TEMPONE and detection of OH radicals by fluorescence spectroscopy have shown that cellular mechanisms for the removal of free radicals are less efficient in cells treated with nanoceria, which explains the cytotoxicity of these nanoparticles on colon cancer cells. PB - Serbian Chemical Society C3 - Third Conference of Young Chemists of Serbia 3KMHS-3CYCS T1 - Cytotoxic effect of nanoceria on colon cancer cells (HT-29) EP - 66 SP - 66 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_1837 ER -
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Milenković, I., Radotić, K., Mojović, M.,& Pešić, M.. (2015-10). Cytotoxic effect of nanoceria on colon cancer cells (HT-29). in Third Conference of Young Chemists of Serbia 3KMHS-3CYCS Serbian Chemical Society., 66-66. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_1837
Milenković I, Radotić K, Mojović M, Pešić M. Cytotoxic effect of nanoceria on colon cancer cells (HT-29). in Third Conference of Young Chemists of Serbia 3KMHS-3CYCS. 2015;:66-66. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_1837 .
Milenković, Ivana, Radotić, Ksenija, Mojović, Miloš, Pešić, Milica, "Cytotoxic effect of nanoceria on colon cancer cells (HT-29)" in Third Conference of Young Chemists of Serbia 3KMHS-3CYCS (2015-10):66-66, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_1837 .