International Journal of Nanomedicine (Sep 2011)

Remarkable inhibitory effects of hybrid liposomes on growth of human colon cancer cells through induction of cell cycle arrest along with apoptosis

  • Goto K,
  • Ueoka R,
  • Komizu Y,
  • Ueoka H

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2011, no. default
pp. 1913 – 1920

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Yuji Komizu, Hidetsugu Ueoka, Koichi Goto, Ryuichi UeokaDivision of Applied Life Science, Graduate School of Engineering, Sojo University, Ikeda, Kumamoto, JapanBackground: Hybrid liposomes can be prepared by simply sonicating a mixture of vesicular and micellar molecules in buffer solutions. In this study, we investigated the effects of hybrid liposomes on the growth of human colon cancer cells in vitro.Methods: Hybrid liposomes (HL-n, n = 21, 23, 25) composed of L-α-dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine (DMPC) and polyoxyethylene(n) dodecyl ethers (C12(EO)n, n = 21, 23, 25) were prepared by the sonication method and their inhibitory effects on growth of human colon cancer HCT116 cells were examined in vitro.Results: Significant growth inhibition of HCT116 cells was observed in the presence of HL-n. The fifty percent inhibitory concentration (IC50) of HL-n was less than half that of DMPC liposomes. Furthermore, fluorescence microscopic and flow cytometric analyses indicated that the markedly inhibitory effects of HL-n on the growth of HCT116 cells could be attained through the induction of cell cycle arrest at the G0/G1 phase along with apoptotic cell death.Conclusion: It was found for the first time that HL-n can induce both cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in colon cancer cells. The findings in this study should contribute to novel chemotherapy for colon cancer.Keywords: hybrid liposome, colon cancer cell, cell cycle arrest, apoptosis