Interaction of gold nanorods with human dermal fibroblasts: Cytotoxicity, cellular uptake, and wound healing

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Herein, the cytotoxicity, cellular uptake and wound healing of human dermal fibroblasts were investigated upon treatment with gold nanorods (GNR) decorated with different ligands. Neutral and cationic poly ethylene glycol (PEG)-decorated GNR demonstrated the least cytotoxicity and cellular internalization, while anionic-and bovine serum albumin (BSA)-coated GNR revealed significant cytotoxicity and cellular uptake into human dermal fibroblasts. The cell scratch test demonstrated that neutral, cationic PEGylated GNR and anionic-decorated GNR have accelerated the wound healing rate in vitro after 24 h of incubation with scratched human dermal fibroblasts compared to control, while there was a drastic retardation of wound healing rate of scratched fibroblasts upon exposure to BSA-GNR accompanied with a significant release of the inflammatory cytokine; interlukin-1β (IL-1β). The cytotoxicity of GNR against the dermal cells and their ability to enhance the wound healing in vitro are greatly linked to their surface modifications.

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Mahmoud, N. N., Al-Kharabsheh, L. M., Khalil, E. A., & Abu-Dahab, R. (2019). Interaction of gold nanorods with human dermal fibroblasts: Cytotoxicity, cellular uptake, and wound healing. Nanomaterials, 9(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano9081131

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