Efficient Induction of Apoptosis in Lung Cancer Cells Using Bismuth Sulfide Nanoparticles.

IF 1.6 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Leila Nasehi, Hamed Rezaeejam, Hossein Danafar, Parvin Mirzaghavami, Ali Mohammadi, Mahda Delshad, Massoud Vosough
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Abstract

Background: The use of nanomaterial-based radiosensitizers to improve the therapeutic ratio has gained attraction in radiotherapy. Increased radiotoxicity applied to the tumor region may result in adverse impact on the unexposed normal cells to the radiation, a phenomenon known as radiation-induced bystander effect (RIBE).

Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the effect of Bi2S3@BSA nanoparticles (NPs) as radiosensitizers on the enhancement of bystander response in non-irradiated cells.

Materials and methods: Lung carcinoma epithelial cells were exposed to 6 MV x-ray photons at different doses of 2 and 8 Gy, with and without Bi2S3@BSA NPs. The irradiated-cell's conditioned medium (ICCM) was collected and incubated with MCR-5 human fetal lung fibroblasts.

Results: This study showed that ICCM collected from 2-Gy-irradiated A549 cells in the presence of Bi2S3@BSA NPs reduced the cell viability of MCR-5 bystander cells more than ICCM collected from irradiated cells without NPs (P<0.05), whereas such a difference was not observed after 8-Gy radiation. The mRNA expression of the BAX and XPA genes, as well as the cell death rate in MCR-5 bystander cells, revealed that the Bi2S3@BSA NPs significantly improved bystander response at 2-Gy (P<0.05), but the efficacy was not statistically significant after 8-Gy Irradiation.

Conclusion: The results indicated that the presence of NPs did not affect bystander response enhancement at higher concentrations. These findings highlighted the potential use of radiation-enhancing agents and their benefits in radiotherapy techniques with high doses per fraction.

利用硫化铋纳米粒子有效诱导肺癌细胞凋亡
背景:使用基于纳米材料的放射增敏剂来提高治疗率在放射治疗中越来越有吸引力。应用于肿瘤区域的放射毒性增加可能会导致未暴露于辐射的正常细胞受到不利影响,这种现象被称为辐射诱导旁观者效应(RIBE):本研究旨在探讨Bi2S3@BSA纳米粒子(NPs)作为放射增敏剂对增强非辐照细胞旁观者反应的影响:将肺癌上皮细胞暴露于不同剂量(2 Gy 和 8 Gy)的 6 MV X 射线光子中,分别添加和不添加 Bi2S3@BSA NPs。收集辐照细胞的条件培养基(ICCM)并与 MCR-5 人胎肺成纤维细胞培养:结果:研究表明,与未添加 NPs 的辐照细胞条件培养基相比,添加 Bi2S3@BSA NPs 的 A549 细胞经 2-Gy 辐照后收集的条件培养基更能降低 MCR-5 旁观者细胞的存活率(P2S3@BSA NPs 显著改善了 2-Gy 时的旁观者反应):结果表明,在较高浓度下,NPs 的存在并不影响旁观者反应的增强。这些发现凸显了放射增强剂的潜在用途及其在高剂量放射治疗技术中的优势。
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Iranian Journal of Biotechnology
Iranian Journal of Biotechnology BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY-
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2.60
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20
期刊介绍: Iranian Journal of Biotechnology (IJB) is published quarterly by the National Institute of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology. IJB publishes original scientific research papers in the broad area of Biotechnology such as, Agriculture, Animal and Marine Sciences, Basic Sciences, Bioinformatics, Biosafety and Bioethics, Environment, Industry and Mining and Medical Sciences.
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