Effect of curcumin-nanoemulsion associated with photodynamic therapy in breast adenocarcinoma cell line |
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Authors: | Francielly Cristina Machado Renata Prandini Adum de Matos Fernando Lucas Primo Antonio Claudio Tedesco Paula Rahal Marília Freitas Calmon |
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Affiliation: | 1. UNESP – São Paulo State University – IBILCE – Institute of Biosciences, Humanities and Exact Sciences – Department of Biology – Rua Cristóvão Colombo, 2265 – Bairro Jardim Nazareth, CEP 15054-010 São José do Rio Preto, São Paulo, Brazil;2. UNESP – São Paulo State University– Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Araraquara – Department of Bioprocess and Biotechnology, Rodovia Araraquara/Jaú, Km 01, s/n, Campos Ville, CEP 14800-903 Araraquara, São Paulo, Brazil;3. Department of Chemistry, Center for Nanotechnology and Tissue Engineering, Faculty of Philosophy, Sciences and Languages of Ribeirão Preto, University of São Paulo – USP, Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo, Brazil |
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Abstract: | Curcumin, a natural compound has several antineoplastic activities and is a promising natural photosensitizer used in photodynamic therapy. However, its low solubility in physiological medium limit the clinical use of curcumin. This study aimed to analyze the action of curcumin-nanoemulsion, a new and well-designed Drug Delivery System (DDS+) molecule, used as a photosensitizing agent in photodynamic therapy in an in vitro breast cancer model, MCF-7 cells. The empty nanoemulsion fulfils all necessary requirements to be an excellent DDS. Furthermore, the use of curcumin-nanoemulsion in photodynamic therapy resulted in a high phototoxic effect after activation at 440?nm, decreasing to <10% viable tumor cells after two irradiations and increasing the reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. The use of curcumin-nanoemulsion associated with photodynamic therapy resulted in an increase in the levels of caspase 3/7 activity for the studied MCF-7 cell model, indicating that this therapy triggers a cascade of events that lead to cell death, such as cellular apoptosis. In conclusion, curcumin-nanoemulsion proved to be efficient as a photosensitizing agent, had phototoxic effects, significantly decreased the proliferation of MCF-7 cells and stimulating the ROS production in combination with photodynamic therapy, so, this formulation has a great potential for use in treatment of breast cancer. |
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Keywords: | CNE curcumin-nanoemulsion DDS Drug Delivery System DLS Dynamic light scattering NE empty-nanoemulsion PDT Photodynamic Therapy ROS Reactive oxygen species UV–vis Ultraviolet–visible Breast cancer Nanotechnology Curcumin Photodynamic therapy |
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