Polyethylenimine Coated Graphene Oxide Nanoparticles for Targeting Mitochondria in Cancer Cells
Source
ACS Applied Bio Materials
Date Issued
2019-01-22
Author(s)
Abstract
Mitochondrion, the powerhouse of the cells, controls bioenergetics, biosynthesis, metabolism, and signaling. Consequently, it has become an unorthodox target for cancer therapeutics. However, specific targeting of mitochondria into subcellular milieu in cancer cells remains a major challenge. To address this, we have engineered polyethylenimine cloaked positively charged self-assembled graphene oxide nanoparticle (PEI-GTC-NP) comprising topotecan and cisplatin concurrently. These PEI-GTC-NPs effectively homed into mitochondria in HeLa cervical cancer cells at 6 h and impaired mitochondria leading to reactive oxygen species generation followed by remarkably improved cancer cell death. This platform can be used for specific subcellular organelle targeting for future cancer therapy.
Subjects
cancer | cisplatin | DNA damage | graphene oxide | mitochondria | nanoparticle
