Data di Pubblicazione:
2022
Abstract:
In the last years, the use of clay minerals for pharmaceutical purposes has increased due to their interesting
properties. Hectorite (Ht) is a clay belonging to the smectite group which has attracted attention for applications
in biology, tissue engineering and as drug carrier and delivery system. However, the mechanisms involved in Ht
cellular uptake and transport into cells, are still unclear. Herein, we used a labeled Ht (Ht/1Cl) to study both the
cellular uptake, by confocal laser scanning microscopy, and internalization pathways involved in the cellular
uptake, by various endocytosis-inhibiting studies and fluorescence microscopy. These studies highlighted that Ht
can penetrate the cellular membrane, localizing mainly in the cytoplasm. The main intracellular transport
mechanisms are the ATP-dependent ones and those where filaments and microtubules are involved. Finally, as
proof of concept for the potential of Ht as carrier system, we envisaged the covalent grafting of the anticancer
molecule methotrexate (MTX), chosen as model, to obtain the Ht-MTX nanomaterial. The covalent linkage was
confirmed by several techniques and the morphology of the obtained nanomaterial was imaged by SEM and TEM
investigations. The kinetic release of the drug from the Ht-MTX nanomaterial in physiological conditions was
studied as well. Furthermore, cytotoxic studies on different cell lines, namely, HL-60, HL-60R, MCF-7, 5637,
UMUC3 and RT112 showed that Ht could be a promising material for anticancer therapy
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Hectorite Cellular uptake Cellular internalization Methotrexate Cytotoxicity
Elenco autori:
Liotta, LEONARDA FRANCESCA
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