In:
Nanomedicine, Future Medicine Ltd, Vol. 12, No. 13 ( 2017-07), p. 1575-1589
Abstract:
Aim: This article aims to explain the necrosis mechanisms of cancer cells specifically induced by gold nanorods (GNRs). Methods: The intracellular route and location of GNRs, the interaction between GNRs and lysosome, lysosome damage, cathepsin B release, necrosis complex formation, receptor-interacting protein 1 and TNF-α expression were systematically investigated. Results: The GNRs with serum corona were internalized quickly by cancer cells and finally taken up by lysosomes. The GNRs damaged the lysosomal membrane, resulting in the leakage of cathepsin B, which promoted the activation of receptor-interacting protein 1 and necrosomes formation. Necrotic cells and their debris or ill cellular contents were engulfed by macrophages resulting in high-level release of TNF-α, which further confirmed necrosis. Conclusion: GNRs can specifically trigger lysosome-dependent necrosis in cancer cells.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
1743-5889
,
1748-6963
DOI:
10.2217/nnm-2017-0126
Language:
English
Publisher:
Future Medicine Ltd
Publication Date:
2017
SSG:
15,3
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