Encapsulation of an anticancer drug Isatin inside a host nano-vehicle SWCNT: a molecular dynamics simulation

Abstract The use of carbon nanotubes as anticancer drug delivery cargo systems is a promising modality as they are able to perforate cellular membranes and transport the carried therapeutic molecules into the cellular components. Our work describes the encapsulation process of a common anticancer dr...

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Main Authors: Maryam Zarghami Dehaghani, Farrokh Yousefi, Farzad Seidi, Babak Bagheri, Amin Hamed Mashhadzadeh, Ghasem Naderi, Amin Esmaeili, Otman Abida, Sajjad Habibzadeh, Mohammad Reza Saeb, Maksym Rybachuk
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Published: Nature Publishing Group 2021-09-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-98222-2
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spelling doaj-838c6eace46d4fafa44b8d325b0e50bb2021-09-26T11:31:28ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222021-09-0111111010.1038/s41598-021-98222-2Encapsulation of an anticancer drug Isatin inside a host nano-vehicle SWCNT: a molecular dynamics simulationMaryam Zarghami Dehaghani0Farrokh Yousefi1Farzad Seidi2Babak Bagheri3Amin Hamed Mashhadzadeh4Ghasem Naderi5Amin Esmaeili6Otman Abida7Sajjad Habibzadeh8Mohammad Reza Saeb9Maksym Rybachuk10Jiangsu Co-Innovation Center of Efficient Processing and Utilization of Forest Resources and Joint International Research Lab of Lignocellulosic Functional Materials, Nanjing Forestry UniversityDepartment of Physics, University of ZanjanJiangsu Co-Innovation Center of Efficient Processing and Utilization of Forest Resources and Joint International Research Lab of Lignocellulosic Functional Materials, Nanjing Forestry UniversityDepartment of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST)Center of Excellence in Electrochemistry, School of Chemistry, College of Science, University of TehranIran Polymer and Petrochemical Institute (IPPI)Department of Chemical Engineering, College of the North Atlantic—QatarCollege of Engineering and Technology, American University of the Middle EastDepartment of Chemical Engineering, Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic)Center of Excellence in Electrochemistry, School of Chemistry, College of Science, University of TehranSchool of Engineering and Built Environment, Griffith UniversityAbstract The use of carbon nanotubes as anticancer drug delivery cargo systems is a promising modality as they are able to perforate cellular membranes and transport the carried therapeutic molecules into the cellular components. Our work describes the encapsulation process of a common anticancer drug, Isatin (1H-indole-2,3-dione) as a guest molecule, in a capped single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) host with chirality of (10,10). The encapsulation process was modelled, considering an aqueous solution, by a molecular dynamics (MD) simulation under a canonical NVT ensemble. The interactions between the atoms of Isatin were obtained from the DREIDING force filed. The storage capacity of the capped SWCNT host was evaluated to quantify its capacity to host multiple Isatin molecules. Our results show that the Isatin can be readily trapped inside the volume cavity of the capped SWCNT and it remained stable, as featured by a reduction in the van der Waals forces between Isatin guest and the SWCNT host (at approximately − 30 kcal mol−1) at the end of the MD simulation (15 ns). Moreover, the free energy of encapsulation was found to be − 34 kcal mol−1 suggesting that the Isatin insertion procedure into the SWCNT occurred spontaneously. As calculated, a capped SWCNT (10,10) with a length of 30 Å, was able to host eleven (11) molecules of Isatin, that all remained steadily encapsulated inside the SWCNT volume cavity, showing a potential for the use of carbon nanotubes as drug delivery cargo systems.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-98222-2
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author Maryam Zarghami Dehaghani
Farrokh Yousefi
Farzad Seidi
Babak Bagheri
Amin Hamed Mashhadzadeh
Ghasem Naderi
Amin Esmaeili
Otman Abida
Sajjad Habibzadeh
Mohammad Reza Saeb
Maksym Rybachuk
spellingShingle Maryam Zarghami Dehaghani
Farrokh Yousefi
Farzad Seidi
Babak Bagheri
Amin Hamed Mashhadzadeh
Ghasem Naderi
Amin Esmaeili
Otman Abida
Sajjad Habibzadeh
Mohammad Reza Saeb
Maksym Rybachuk
Encapsulation of an anticancer drug Isatin inside a host nano-vehicle SWCNT: a molecular dynamics simulation
Scientific Reports
author_facet Maryam Zarghami Dehaghani
Farrokh Yousefi
Farzad Seidi
Babak Bagheri
Amin Hamed Mashhadzadeh
Ghasem Naderi
Amin Esmaeili
Otman Abida
Sajjad Habibzadeh
Mohammad Reza Saeb
Maksym Rybachuk
author_sort Maryam Zarghami Dehaghani
title Encapsulation of an anticancer drug Isatin inside a host nano-vehicle SWCNT: a molecular dynamics simulation
title_short Encapsulation of an anticancer drug Isatin inside a host nano-vehicle SWCNT: a molecular dynamics simulation
title_full Encapsulation of an anticancer drug Isatin inside a host nano-vehicle SWCNT: a molecular dynamics simulation
title_fullStr Encapsulation of an anticancer drug Isatin inside a host nano-vehicle SWCNT: a molecular dynamics simulation
title_full_unstemmed Encapsulation of an anticancer drug Isatin inside a host nano-vehicle SWCNT: a molecular dynamics simulation
title_sort encapsulation of an anticancer drug isatin inside a host nano-vehicle swcnt: a molecular dynamics simulation
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Abstract The use of carbon nanotubes as anticancer drug delivery cargo systems is a promising modality as they are able to perforate cellular membranes and transport the carried therapeutic molecules into the cellular components. Our work describes the encapsulation process of a common anticancer drug, Isatin (1H-indole-2,3-dione) as a guest molecule, in a capped single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) host with chirality of (10,10). The encapsulation process was modelled, considering an aqueous solution, by a molecular dynamics (MD) simulation under a canonical NVT ensemble. The interactions between the atoms of Isatin were obtained from the DREIDING force filed. The storage capacity of the capped SWCNT host was evaluated to quantify its capacity to host multiple Isatin molecules. Our results show that the Isatin can be readily trapped inside the volume cavity of the capped SWCNT and it remained stable, as featured by a reduction in the van der Waals forces between Isatin guest and the SWCNT host (at approximately − 30 kcal mol−1) at the end of the MD simulation (15 ns). Moreover, the free energy of encapsulation was found to be − 34 kcal mol−1 suggesting that the Isatin insertion procedure into the SWCNT occurred spontaneously. As calculated, a capped SWCNT (10,10) with a length of 30 Å, was able to host eleven (11) molecules of Isatin, that all remained steadily encapsulated inside the SWCNT volume cavity, showing a potential for the use of carbon nanotubes as drug delivery cargo systems.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-98222-2
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