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Title: Surface Chemistry Dependent Toxicity of Inorganic Nanostructure Glycoconjugates on Bacterial Cells and Cancer Cell Lines
Authors: Sancak, Sedanur
Yazgan, İdris
Bayarslan, Aslı Uğurlu
Ayna, Adnan
Evecen, Senanur
Taşdelen, Zehra
Gümüş, Abdurrahman
Sönmez, Hamide Ayçin
Demir, Mehmet Ali
Demir, Sosin
Bakar, Fatma
Dilek Tepe, Hafize
Keywords: And anticancer
Antibacterial
Carbohydrate derivatives
Nanostructure glycoconjugates
Publisher: Elsevier
Abstract: Surface functionalized nanostructures have outstanding potential in biological applications owing to their target-specific design. In this study, we utilized laboratory synthesized carbohydrate-derivatives (i.e., galactose, mannose, lactose, and cellobiose derivatives) for aqueous one-pot synthesis of gold (Au) and silver (Ag) nanostructure glycoconjugates (NSs), and iron metal-organic framework glycoconjugates (FeMOFs). This work aims to test whether differences in the surface chemistry of the inorganic nanostructures play roles in revealing their toxicities towards bacterial cells and cancerous cell lines. As of the first step, biological activity of AuNSs, AgNSs, and FeMOFs were tested against a variety of gram (−) and gram (+) bacterial strains, where AgNSs possessed moderate to high antibacterial activities against all the tested bacterial strains, while AuNSs and FeMOFs showed their bacterial toxicity mostly depending on the strain. Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and Minimum bactericidal concentration (MBC) determination studies were performed for the nanostructure glycoconjugates, for which μg/mL MBC values were obtained such as (Cellobiose p-aminobenzoic acid_AgNS) CBpAB_AgNS gave 50 μg/mL MBC value for P.aeruginosa and S.kentucy. The activity of selected sugar ligands and corresponding glycoconjugates were further tested on MDA-MB-231 breast cancer and A549 lung cancer cell lines, where selective anticancer activity was observed depending on the surface chemistry as well. Besides, D-penicillamine was introduced to galectin specific sugar ligand coated AuNS glycoconjugates, which showed very strong anticancer activities even at low doses. Overall, the importance of this work is that the surface chemistry of the inorganic nanostructures can be critical to reveal their toxicity towards bacterial cells and cancerous cell lines.
Description: This research was funded by Kastamonu University under the project number KÜ-BAP01/2018-33 , the COST Action CA18132-(GLYCOnanoPROBES) and Estonian Research Council Grant PRG749.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jddst.2022.104054
https://hdl.handle.net/11147/12675
ISSN: 1773-2247
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