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- Title
Turning carbon dots into selenium bearing nanoplatforms with in vitro GPx-like activity and pro-oxidant activity.
- Authors
Perez-Garrido, Laura; Ortega-Muñoz, Mariano; Hernandez-Mateo, Fernando; Javier Lopez-Jaramillo, F.; Santoyo-Gonzalez, Francisco
- Abstract
Selenium (Se) has been defined as the "Janus element", with one face showing antioxidant activity and the other pro-oxidant activity. The biological effect of Se depends on both dose and speciation. Se nanoparticles are attracting major interest, although their large-scale preparation for biomedical applications is not trivial. We hypothesize that acid anhydride-coated carbon dots (AA-CD) are an attractive platform for preparing nanoparticles containing chemically defined Se. The reaction of AA-CD with 3-selenocyanatopropan-1-amine yields carbon dots bearing selenocyanate and carboxylate groups (CD-SeCN) that allow for tuning the hydrosolubility. CD-SeCN has a Se content of 0.36 µmol per mg of nanoparticles, and they show the typical photoluminescence of carbon dots. The selenocyanate groups (SeCN) exhibited glutathione peroxidase-like activity and cytotoxicity. Data show that antioxidant behavior differs between normal and tumor cells, and the evaluation on HEK293 and A549 cells reveals that the toxicity of CD-SeCN depends on dose, time, and intracellular glutathione (GSH) content. The toxicity of CD-SeCN decreases with the time of incubation and the cell death mechanism switches from necrosis to apoptosis, indicating that CD-SeCN is neutralized. Additionally, high levels of intracellular GSH exert a protective effect. These results support a pharmacological potential in cancers with low levels of intracellular GSH. The use of AA-CD as nanoplatforms is a general strategy that paves the way for the engineering of advanced nanosystems.
- Subjects
SELENIUM; CARBON; CELL death; GLUTATHIONE; PHYTOCHELATINS
- Publication
Nano Research, 2023, Vol 16, Issue 5, p7784
- ISSN
1998-0124
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s12274-023-5442-3