CYTOTOXIC EFFECT of SILVER NANOPARTICLES on COLORECTAL ADENOCARCINOMA CELL LINE

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Silver nanoparticles (Ag-NPs) with antimicrobial activity are by far the most commercialized nano-compound. However, there is limited information about antitumor potential. Therefore, the present study was aimed to observe the effect of small-dimensional Ag-NPs (20 Nm) on human epithelial colorectal adeno-carcinoma (Caco-2) cells. Caco-2 cells were exposed to Ag-NPs with different concentrations (1-15 μg/mL) for 24 and 48 hrs. and cytotoxicity was analyzed by MTT assay and IC50 was calculated. In addition, flow cytometry was used to determine the effect of Ag-NPs on the cell cycle progression and on apoptosis. An MTT assay revealed that following exposure to Ag-NPs the viability of Caco-2 cells decreased, and the viability decreased further with increasing exposure time. The IC50 was 7.85 µg/ml and 4.92 µg/ml at 24 and 48 hrs. respectively after exposure. The flow cytometry technique revealed that Ag-NPs induced a significant increase in the percentage of cells in G1 phase of the cell cycle and of apoptotic cells. In conclusion, Ag-NPs exhibited dose- and time-dependent cytotoxicity, and these results have signposted that Ag-NPs were promising nanoparticles which could be a potential candidate in treating colorectal cancer.

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Salman, A., Soukkarieh, C., & Alzeer, S. (2021). CYTOTOXIC EFFECT of SILVER NANOPARTICLES on COLORECTAL ADENOCARCINOMA CELL LINE. Bulletin of Pharmaceutical Sciences. Assiut, 44(2), 587–597. https://doi.org/10.21608/BFSA.2021.207188

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