Microalgal metabolites as anti-cancer/anti-oxidant agents reduce cytotoxicity of elevated silver nanoparticle levels against non-cancerous vero cells

Heavy metal pollution has become a major concern globally as it contaminates eco-system, water networks and as finely suspended particles in air. In this study, the effects of elevated silver nanoparticle (AgNPs) levels as a model system of heavy metals, in the presence of microalgal crude extracts...

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Main Authors: Hanaa Ali Hussein, M. Maulidiani, Mohd Azmuddin Abdullah
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-10-01
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spelling doaj-217a9c9bac8a497dae0839c0f735888f2020-11-25T03:40:45ZengElsevierHeliyon2405-84402020-10-01610e05263Microalgal metabolites as anti-cancer/anti-oxidant agents reduce cytotoxicity of elevated silver nanoparticle levels against non-cancerous vero cellsHanaa Ali Hussein0M. Maulidiani1Mohd Azmuddin Abdullah2Institute of Marine Biotechnology, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, 21030, Kuala Nerus, Terengganu, Malaysia; College of Dentistry, University of Basrah, Basrah, IraqFaculty of Science and Marine Environment, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, 21030, Kuala Nerus, Terengganu, MalaysiaInstitute of Marine Biotechnology, Universiti Malaysia Terengganu, 21030, Kuala Nerus, Terengganu, Malaysia; Corresponding author.Heavy metal pollution has become a major concern globally as it contaminates eco-system, water networks and as finely suspended particles in air. In this study, the effects of elevated silver nanoparticle (AgNPs) levels as a model system of heavy metals, in the presence of microalgal crude extracts (MCEs) at different ratios, were evaluated against the non-cancerous Vero cells, and the cancerous MCF-7 and 4T1 cells. The MCEs were developed from water (W) and ethanol (ETH) as green solvents. The AgNPs-MCEs-W at the 4:1 and 5:1 ratios (v/v) after 48 and 72 h treatment, respectively, showed the IC50 values of 83.17–95.49 and 70.79–91.20 μg/ml on Vero cells, 13.18–28.18 and 12.58–25.7 μg/ml on MCF-7; and 16.21–33.88 and 14.79–26.91 μg/ml on 4T1 cells. In comparison, the AgNPs-MCEs-ETH formulation achieved the IC50 values of 56.23–89.12 and 63.09–91.2 μg/ml on Vero cells, 10.47–19.95 and 13.48–26.61 μg/ml on MCF-7; 14.12–50.11 and 15.13–58.88 μg/ml on 4T1 cells, respectively. After 48 and 72 h treatment, the AgNPs-MCE-CHL at the 4:1 and 5:1 ratios exhibited the IC50 of 51.28–75.85 and 48.97–69.18 μg/ml on Vero cells, and higher cytotoxicity at 10.47–16.98 and 6.19–14.45 μg/ml against MCF-7 cells, and 15.84–31.62 and 12.58–24.54 μg/ml on 4T1 cells, respectively. The AgNPs-MCEs-W and ETH resulted in low apoptotic events in the Vero cells after 24 h, but very high early and late apoptotic events in the cancerous cells. The Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry-Electrospray Ionization (LC-MS-ESI) metabolite profiling of the MCEs exhibited 64 metabolites in negative ion and 56 metabolites in positive ion mode, belonging to different classes. The microalgal metabolites, principally the anti-oxidative components, could have reduced the toxicity of the AgNPs against Vero cells, whilst retaining the cytotoxicity against the cancerous cells.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S240584402032106XEnvironmental scienceToxicologyCell biologyBiochemistryHeavy metalsMicroalgal metabolites
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author Hanaa Ali Hussein
M. Maulidiani
Mohd Azmuddin Abdullah
spellingShingle Hanaa Ali Hussein
M. Maulidiani
Mohd Azmuddin Abdullah
Microalgal metabolites as anti-cancer/anti-oxidant agents reduce cytotoxicity of elevated silver nanoparticle levels against non-cancerous vero cells
Heliyon
Environmental science
Toxicology
Cell biology
Biochemistry
Heavy metals
Microalgal metabolites
author_facet Hanaa Ali Hussein
M. Maulidiani
Mohd Azmuddin Abdullah
author_sort Hanaa Ali Hussein
title Microalgal metabolites as anti-cancer/anti-oxidant agents reduce cytotoxicity of elevated silver nanoparticle levels against non-cancerous vero cells
title_short Microalgal metabolites as anti-cancer/anti-oxidant agents reduce cytotoxicity of elevated silver nanoparticle levels against non-cancerous vero cells
title_full Microalgal metabolites as anti-cancer/anti-oxidant agents reduce cytotoxicity of elevated silver nanoparticle levels against non-cancerous vero cells
title_fullStr Microalgal metabolites as anti-cancer/anti-oxidant agents reduce cytotoxicity of elevated silver nanoparticle levels against non-cancerous vero cells
title_full_unstemmed Microalgal metabolites as anti-cancer/anti-oxidant agents reduce cytotoxicity of elevated silver nanoparticle levels against non-cancerous vero cells
title_sort microalgal metabolites as anti-cancer/anti-oxidant agents reduce cytotoxicity of elevated silver nanoparticle levels against non-cancerous vero cells
publisher Elsevier
series Heliyon
issn 2405-8440
publishDate 2020-10-01
description Heavy metal pollution has become a major concern globally as it contaminates eco-system, water networks and as finely suspended particles in air. In this study, the effects of elevated silver nanoparticle (AgNPs) levels as a model system of heavy metals, in the presence of microalgal crude extracts (MCEs) at different ratios, were evaluated against the non-cancerous Vero cells, and the cancerous MCF-7 and 4T1 cells. The MCEs were developed from water (W) and ethanol (ETH) as green solvents. The AgNPs-MCEs-W at the 4:1 and 5:1 ratios (v/v) after 48 and 72 h treatment, respectively, showed the IC50 values of 83.17–95.49 and 70.79–91.20 μg/ml on Vero cells, 13.18–28.18 and 12.58–25.7 μg/ml on MCF-7; and 16.21–33.88 and 14.79–26.91 μg/ml on 4T1 cells. In comparison, the AgNPs-MCEs-ETH formulation achieved the IC50 values of 56.23–89.12 and 63.09–91.2 μg/ml on Vero cells, 10.47–19.95 and 13.48–26.61 μg/ml on MCF-7; 14.12–50.11 and 15.13–58.88 μg/ml on 4T1 cells, respectively. After 48 and 72 h treatment, the AgNPs-MCE-CHL at the 4:1 and 5:1 ratios exhibited the IC50 of 51.28–75.85 and 48.97–69.18 μg/ml on Vero cells, and higher cytotoxicity at 10.47–16.98 and 6.19–14.45 μg/ml against MCF-7 cells, and 15.84–31.62 and 12.58–24.54 μg/ml on 4T1 cells, respectively. The AgNPs-MCEs-W and ETH resulted in low apoptotic events in the Vero cells after 24 h, but very high early and late apoptotic events in the cancerous cells. The Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry-Electrospray Ionization (LC-MS-ESI) metabolite profiling of the MCEs exhibited 64 metabolites in negative ion and 56 metabolites in positive ion mode, belonging to different classes. The microalgal metabolites, principally the anti-oxidative components, could have reduced the toxicity of the AgNPs against Vero cells, whilst retaining the cytotoxicity against the cancerous cells.
topic Environmental science
Toxicology
Cell biology
Biochemistry
Heavy metals
Microalgal metabolites
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S240584402032106X
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