Litcius/Paper detail

Zinc oxide nanoparticles promotes liver cancer cell apoptosis through inducing autophagy and promoting p53.

Ruiqi Yang, Ricardo A. Wu, Jian Mei, Fung‐Rong Hu, C-J Lei

2021PubMed24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Emerging evidence has highlighted the promising potential of the application of Zinc Oxide nanoparticles (nano-ZnO) but the mechanism by how it functions in liver cancer remains elusive. We aimed to explore the effect of nano-ZnO on liver cancer cells. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Liver cancer cells Huh7 cells were transfected with GFP-LC3, and then, treated with DMSO, Sorafenib, and nano-ZnO respectively to set blank group, Sorafenib control group, and nano-ZnO group followed by the analysis of the expression of GFP-LC3, p53, and Caspase by Western blot and RT-qPCR, cell apoptosis and viability by flow cytometry and CCK-8 assay. RESULTS: With a diameter of nano-ZnO 14.13±0.92 nm, the amount of GFP-LC3 protein was increased after treatment of nano-ZnO. Besides, the expressions of GFP-LC3, p53, and Caspase in Sorafenib group and nano-ZnO group were significantly higher than that of control group, while their levels were highest in nano-ZnO group (p<0.05). In nano-ZnO group, the values of D450nm at 24 h, 48h, and 72 h were 0.56±0.06, 0.39±0.05, and 0.22±0.04, respectively, and the apoptotic rate (83.11±2.79%) was significantly lower than that of blank group and control group. CONCLUSIONS: Nano-ZnO induced autophagy, upregulated the p53 gene, and facilitated the apoptosis of liver cancer cells, indicating that nano-ZnO might be a therapeutic approach for the treatment of liver cancer patients.

Topics & Concepts

AutophagyZincApoptosisLiver cancerCancer researchChemistryCancerCellCancer cellCell biologyBiologyMedicineBiochemistryInternal medicineHepatocellular carcinomaOrganic chemistryCurcumin's Biomedical ApplicationsCancer Mechanisms and TherapyCell death mechanisms and regulation
Zinc oxide nanoparticles promotes liver cancer cell apoptosis through inducing autophagy and promoting p53. | Litcius