Electronic Journal of Biotechnology (Mar 2018)

Enhanced apoptosis and inhibition of gastric cancer cell invasion following treatment with LDH@Au loaded Doxorubicin

  • Hu Zhao,
  • Xueqin Zhang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32
pp. 13 – 18

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Background: The suppression of cancer cell growth and invasion has become a challenging clinical issue. In this study, we used nanotechnology to create a new drug delivery system to enhance the efficacy of existing drugs. We developed layered double hydroxide by combing Au nanosol (LDH@Au) and characterized the compound to prove its function as a drug delivery agent. The anti-cancer drug Doxorubicin was loaded into the new drug carrier to assess its quality. We used a combination of apoptosis assays, cell cycle assays, tissue distribution studies, cell endocytosis, transwell invasion assays, and immunoblotting to evaluate the characteristics of LDH@Au as a drug delivery system. Results: Our results show that the LDH@Au-Dox treatment significantly increased cancer cell apoptosis and inhibited cell invasion compared to the control Dox group. Additionally, our data indicate that LDH@Au-Dox has a better target efficiency at the tumor site and improved the following: cellular uptake, anti-angiogenesis action, changes in the cell cycle, and increased caspase pathway activation. Conclusions: Our findings suggest the nano drug is a promising anti-cancer agent and has potential clinical applications. Keywords: Anti-cancer, Doxorubicin, Drug delivery, Layered double hydroxide, LDH@Au, Nanodrug, Nanoparticle, Nanotechnology, Suppression of cancer cell invasion, Suppression of tumor growth, Tumor