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Platinum nanoparticles induce damage to DNA and inhibit DNA replication

NEJDL, L.; KUDR, J.; MOULICK, A.; HEGEROVÁ, D.; RUTTKAY-NEDECKÝ, B.; GUMULEC, J.; ČÍHALOVÁ, K.; ŠMERKOVÁ, K.; DOSTÁLOVÁ, S.; KŘÍŽKOVÁ, S.; NOVOTNÁ, M.; KOPEL, P.; ADAM, V.

Originální název

Platinum nanoparticles induce damage to DNA and inhibit DNA replication

Anglický název

Platinum nanoparticles induce damage to DNA and inhibit DNA replication

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Originální abstrakt

Sparsely tested group of platinum nanoparticles (PtNPs) may have a comparable effect as complex platinum compounds. The aim of this study was to observe the effect of PtNPs in in vitro amplification of DNA fragment of phage λ, on the bacterial cultures (Staphylococcus aureus), human foreskin fibroblasts and erythrocytes. In vitro synthesized PtNPs were characterized by dynamic light scattering (PtNPs size range 4.8–11.7 nm), zeta potential measurements (-15 mV at pH 7.4), X-ray fluorescence, UV/vis spectrophotometry and atomic absorption spectrometry. The PtNPs inhibited the DNA replication and affected the secondary structure of DNA at higher concentrations, which was confirmed by polymerase chain reaction, DNA sequencing and DNA denaturation experiments. Further, cisplatin (CisPt), as traditional chemotherapy agent, was used in all parallel experiments. Moreover, the encapsulation of PtNPs in liposomes (LipoPtNPs) caused an approximately 2.4x higher of DNA damage in comparison with CisPt, LipoCisPt and PtNPs. The encapsulation of PtNPs in liposomes also increased their antibacterial, cytostatic and cytotoxic effect, which was determined by the method of growth curves on S. aureus and HFF cells. In addition, both the bare and encapsulated PtNPs caused lower oxidative stress (determined by GSH/GSSG ratio) in the human erythrocytes compared to the bare and encapsulated CisPt. CisPt was used in all parallel experiments as traditional chemotherapy agent.

Anglický abstrakt

Sparsely tested group of platinum nanoparticles (PtNPs) may have a comparable effect as complex platinum compounds. The aim of this study was to observe the effect of PtNPs in in vitro amplification of DNA fragment of phage λ, on the bacterial cultures (Staphylococcus aureus), human foreskin fibroblasts and erythrocytes. In vitro synthesized PtNPs were characterized by dynamic light scattering (PtNPs size range 4.8–11.7 nm), zeta potential measurements (-15 mV at pH 7.4), X-ray fluorescence, UV/vis spectrophotometry and atomic absorption spectrometry. The PtNPs inhibited the DNA replication and affected the secondary structure of DNA at higher concentrations, which was confirmed by polymerase chain reaction, DNA sequencing and DNA denaturation experiments. Further, cisplatin (CisPt), as traditional chemotherapy agent, was used in all parallel experiments. Moreover, the encapsulation of PtNPs in liposomes (LipoPtNPs) caused an approximately 2.4x higher of DNA damage in comparison with CisPt, LipoCisPt and PtNPs. The encapsulation of PtNPs in liposomes also increased their antibacterial, cytostatic and cytotoxic effect, which was determined by the method of growth curves on S. aureus and HFF cells. In addition, both the bare and encapsulated PtNPs caused lower oxidative stress (determined by GSH/GSSG ratio) in the human erythrocytes compared to the bare and encapsulated CisPt. CisPt was used in all parallel experiments as traditional chemotherapy agent.

Klíčová slova

Platinum nanoparticles; DNA replication; DNA damage

Klíčová slova v angličtině

Platinum nanoparticles; DNA replication; DNA damage

Autoři

NEJDL, L.; KUDR, J.; MOULICK, A.; HEGEROVÁ, D.; RUTTKAY-NEDECKÝ, B.; GUMULEC, J.; ČÍHALOVÁ, K.; ŠMERKOVÁ, K.; DOSTÁLOVÁ, S.; KŘÍŽKOVÁ, S.; NOVOTNÁ, M.; KOPEL, P.; ADAM, V.

Rok RIV

2018

Vydáno

12.07.2017

Nakladatel

PLOS

ISSN

1932-6203

Periodikum

PLoS One

Svazek

12

Číslo

7

Stát

Spojené státy americké

Strany od

1

Strany do

19

Strany počet

19

URL

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BibTex

@article{BUT138521,
  author="Lukáš {Nejdl} and Jiří {Kudr} and Amitava {Moulick} and Dagmar {Hegerová} and Branislav {Ruttkay-Nedecký} and Jaromír {Gumulec} and Kristýna {Číhalová} and Kristýna {Šmerková} and Simona {Dostálová} and Soňa {Křížková} and Marie {Novotná} and Pavel {Kopel} and Vojtěch {Adam}",
  title="Platinum nanoparticles induce damage to DNA and inhibit DNA replication",
  journal="PLoS One",
  year="2017",
  volume="12",
  number="7",
  pages="1--19",
  doi="10.1371/journal.pone.0180798",
  issn="1932-6203",
  url="http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5507526?pdf=render"
}

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