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Title: | Controlled killing of human cervical cancer cells by combined action of blue light and C-doped TiO2 nanoparticles | Authors: | Matijević, Milica Žakula, Jelena Korićanac, Lela Radoičić, Marija Liang, Xinyue Mi, Lan Tričković, Jelena Filipović Šobot, Ana Valenta Stanković, Maja N Nakarada, Đura Mojović, Miloš Petković, Marijana Stepić, Milutin Nešić, Maja D |
Keywords: | Autophagy;Blue light;C-doped TiO2;HeLa;Photodynamic therapy;Reactive oxygen species | Issue Date: | Aug-2021 | Journal: | Photochemical & photobiological sciences : Official journal of the European Photochemistry Association and the European Society for Photobiology | Abstract: | In this study, C-doped TiO2 nanoparticles (C-TiO2) were prepared and tested as a photosensitizer for visible-light-driven photodynamic therapy against cervical cancer cells (HeLa). X-ray diffraction and Transmission Electron Microscopy confirmed the anatase form of nanoparticles, spherical shape, and size distribution from 5 to 15 nm. Ultraviolet-visible light spectroscopy showed that C doping of TiO2 enhances the optical absorption in the visible light range caused by a bandgap narrowing. The photo-cytotoxic activity of C-TiO2 was investigated in vitro against HeLa cells. The lack of dark cytotoxicity indicates good biocompatibility of C-TiO2. In contrast, a combination with blue light significantly reduced the survival of HeLa cells: illumination only decreased cell viability by 30% (15 min of illumination, 120 µW power), and 60% when HeLa cells were preincubated with C-TiO2. We have also confirmed blue light-induced C-TiO2-catalyzed generation of reactive oxygen species in vitro and intracellularly. Oxidative stress triggered by C-TiO2/blue light was the leading cause of HeLa cell death. Fluorescent labeling of treated HeLa cells showed distinct morphological changes after the C-TiO2/blue light treatment. Unlike blue light illumination, which caused the appearance of large necrotic cells with deformed nuclei, cytoplasm swelling, and membrane blebbing, a combination of C-TiO2/blue light leads to controlled cell death, thus providing a better outcome of local anticancer therapy. |
URI: | https://dspace.ffh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/855 | ISSN: | 1474-905X | DOI: | 10.1007/s43630-021-00082-2 |
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