研究添加了美乐汀的果胶作为新型抗乳腺癌药物对提高细胞凋亡率的影响

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Esmaeil Alibeigi, Arsham Azari Dehkordi, Milad Asadian, Abbas Doosti, Tohid Piri-Gharaghie
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多肽美乐汀有望用于癌症治疗。本研究评估了美乐汀、美乐汀负载果胶和空白果胶在体外对乳腺细胞株的抗癌影响。研究采用了 "薄层水合法 "生成果胶,并开发了几种美乐汀果胶配方,对其形状、大小、多分散指数、夹持效果、释放动力学和稳定性进行了研究。采用溶血能力法、流式细胞术、MTT 试验、软琼脂菌落法和伤口愈合分析法对乳腺癌细胞进行了检测。使用实时 PCR 测定了基因的转录情况(P < 0.05)。由于靶向性提高、包封效果(83.57 ± 1.06)、PDI(0.298 ± 0.65)和释放率提高,以及对细胞株的显著抗癌影响,该研究证明了美乐汀负载果胶是治疗乳腺癌的适当替代品。与其他样本相比,添加了美乐汀的果胶对受检细胞的基因转录有更明显的影响;它能上调 Bax、P57、caspase3 和 caspase9 基因的转录,同时下调 MMP2、MMP2 和 MMP9 基因的转录(P <0.05)。此外,与美利曲辛样本相比,它们提高了细胞凋亡率(超过 40%),并阻碍了两种细胞株的侵袭和迁移。我们的研究最终表明,与游离的美乐汀相比,含有美乐汀质粒的果胶具有更强的抗癌特性。这项研究表明,与游离形式的美乐汀相比,果胶是美乐汀的适当囊泡转运体。
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Investigating the Effects of Melittin-Loaded Pectin as Novel Anti Breast Cancer Drug to Increase the Apoptosis Rate

Investigating the Effects of Melittin-Loaded Pectin as Novel Anti Breast Cancer Drug to Increase the Apoptosis Rate

The peptide melittin is a promising possibility for cancer treatment. The present research evaluated the anticancer impact in vitro on breast cell lines using melittin, melittin-loaded pectin, and blank pectin. The “thin-layer hydration approach” was employed for generating the pectines; several melittin pectinal formulations were developed and studied in shape, size, polydispersity index, entrapment effectiveness, release kinetics, and stability. Breast cancer cells were tested using the hemolytic ability method, flow cytometry, the MTT test, the soft agar colony method, and wound healing analysis. The gene’s transcription was determined using real-time PCR (P < 0.05). Due to improved targeting, the effectiveness of encapsulation (83.57 ± 1.06), PDI (0.298 ± 0.65), and release percentage, as well as a significant anticancer impact on cell lines, this research demonstrated that melittin-loaded pectin is an adequate replacement in the treatment of breast cancer. The melittin-loaded pectin has a more significant impact on gene transcription in the examined cells than in other samples; it up-regulates the transcription of the Bax, P57, caspase3, and caspase9 genes while down-regulating the transcription of the MMP2, MMP2, and MMP9 genes (P < 0.05). In addition, compared to the melittin samples, they increased the apoptosis rate (by more than 40%) and hindered the invasion and migration of both cell lines. Our research has conclusively shown that melittin plasmid-loaded pectin has more anticancer properties than free melittin. This study has shown that pectins are appropriate vesicle transporters for melittin in contrast to the free form.

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