Arabian Journal of Chemistry (Oct 2020)

Gold nanoparticles synthesized from Curcuma wenyujin inhibits HER-2/neu transcription in breast cancer cells (MDA-MB-231/HER2)

  • Ningning Zhang,
  • Junyan Yu,
  • Ping Liu,
  • Jianlan Chang,
  • Daoud Ali,
  • Xiangyang Tian

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 10
pp. 7264 – 7273

Abstract

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Breast cancer is the second leading cancer diagnosed globally and every year about two million new incidences were accounted. Curcuma wenyujin, a rhizome grown abundantly in china and used in various traditional Chinese medicines. Recent times the research on anticancer property of Curcuma wenyujin is extensively on progress and it is proved by many researchers. The major drawback of herbal drugs are their limited bio-availability, to overcome this we formulated a herbal gold nanodrug with Curcuma wenyujin (CW-AuNPs) and examined its anticancer potential against breast cancer cells. The cytotoxic effect of synthesized CW-AuNPs against MDA-MB231/HER2 cell line was inspected by MTT assay and the dosage for further analysis was calculated. The apoptosis triggered by CW-AuNPs was investigated by intracellular ROS and caspases levels in CW-AuNPs treated MDA-MB231/HER2 cell line. Over expression of HER2/neu, oncogene leads to meager prognosis in most of the breast cancer patients. Therefore in the current exploration, we investigated the inhibitory potential of CW-AuNPs against the expression of HER2/neu in breast cancer cell line by immunocytochemical and immunoblotting analysis. Our results of UV-Spec, FTIR, TEM and Atomic force investigation confirms, the synthesized nanodrug CW-AuNPs satisfies the characteristic features of a nanodrug. The results authentically proves that CW-AuNPs possessed the potent anticancer activity, increases ROS in breast cancer cells which in turn inhibits the HER2/neu, key oncogene expression and inhibited the cancer cell proliferation.

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