Effects of Self-Assembled Monolayers with Different Chemical Groups on Ovarian Cancer Cell Line Behavior In Vitro

In addition to serving as a physical support, the extracellular matrix (ECM) actively influences cell behavior. However, the definitive effects of different chemical structures present in the ECM on cell behavior remain obscure. The current study aimed to investigate the effects of different chemica...

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Main Authors: Jie Li, Ting Guan, Chenjun Hao, Lihua Li, Yu Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2015-01-01
Series:Journal of Chemistry
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/784626
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spelling doaj-a441aecb63ab440f9326165cdbd36ac72020-11-24T22:33:45ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Chemistry2090-90632090-90712015-01-01201510.1155/2015/784626784626Effects of Self-Assembled Monolayers with Different Chemical Groups on Ovarian Cancer Cell Line Behavior In VitroJie Li0Ting Guan1Chenjun Hao2Lihua Li3Yu Zhang4Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Guangzhou General Hospital of Guangzhou Military Command, Guangzhou 510010, ChinaDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Guangzhou General Hospital of Guangzhou Military Command, Guangzhou 510010, ChinaPanyu Maternal and Child Care Service Centre of Guangzhou, Guangzhou 511400, ChinaHospital of Orthopedics, Guangzhou General Hospital of Guangzhou Military Command, Guangzhou 510010, ChinaHospital of Orthopedics, Guangzhou General Hospital of Guangzhou Military Command, Guangzhou 510010, ChinaIn addition to serving as a physical support, the extracellular matrix (ECM) actively influences cell behavior. However, the definitive effects of different chemical structures present in the ECM on cell behavior remain obscure. The current study aimed to investigate the effects of different chemical structures present in the ECM on cellular physiology using the ovarian cancer cell line SKOV-3 as a model. Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) with different chemical modifications, including methyl (-CH3), hydroxyl (-OH), amino (-NH2), carboxyl (-COOH), and mercapto (-SH) groups, were used as microenvironmental models to explore the effects of different structures on SKOV-3 cells. The cell morphology, cell adhesion, cytotoxicity, and functional alterations in cancer cells cultured on different SAMs were analyzed. The results showed that SKOV-3 cells cultured on -NH2 surfaces exhibited the largest contact area, whereas those on -CH3 surfaces exhibited the smallest contact area and mostly rounded morphologies. Additionally, -NH2 and -COOH promoted cell proliferation and adhesion, whereas CH3 inhibited adhesion, leading to G1 arrest during the cell cycle and resulting in cell apoptosis. This study may provide useful information for reconstruction of the ECM and for controlling cell behavior in related areas of study.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/784626
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author Jie Li
Ting Guan
Chenjun Hao
Lihua Li
Yu Zhang
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Ting Guan
Chenjun Hao
Lihua Li
Yu Zhang
Effects of Self-Assembled Monolayers with Different Chemical Groups on Ovarian Cancer Cell Line Behavior In Vitro
Journal of Chemistry
author_facet Jie Li
Ting Guan
Chenjun Hao
Lihua Li
Yu Zhang
author_sort Jie Li
title Effects of Self-Assembled Monolayers with Different Chemical Groups on Ovarian Cancer Cell Line Behavior In Vitro
title_short Effects of Self-Assembled Monolayers with Different Chemical Groups on Ovarian Cancer Cell Line Behavior In Vitro
title_full Effects of Self-Assembled Monolayers with Different Chemical Groups on Ovarian Cancer Cell Line Behavior In Vitro
title_fullStr Effects of Self-Assembled Monolayers with Different Chemical Groups on Ovarian Cancer Cell Line Behavior In Vitro
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Self-Assembled Monolayers with Different Chemical Groups on Ovarian Cancer Cell Line Behavior In Vitro
title_sort effects of self-assembled monolayers with different chemical groups on ovarian cancer cell line behavior in vitro
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Chemistry
issn 2090-9063
2090-9071
publishDate 2015-01-01
description In addition to serving as a physical support, the extracellular matrix (ECM) actively influences cell behavior. However, the definitive effects of different chemical structures present in the ECM on cell behavior remain obscure. The current study aimed to investigate the effects of different chemical structures present in the ECM on cellular physiology using the ovarian cancer cell line SKOV-3 as a model. Self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) with different chemical modifications, including methyl (-CH3), hydroxyl (-OH), amino (-NH2), carboxyl (-COOH), and mercapto (-SH) groups, were used as microenvironmental models to explore the effects of different structures on SKOV-3 cells. The cell morphology, cell adhesion, cytotoxicity, and functional alterations in cancer cells cultured on different SAMs were analyzed. The results showed that SKOV-3 cells cultured on -NH2 surfaces exhibited the largest contact area, whereas those on -CH3 surfaces exhibited the smallest contact area and mostly rounded morphologies. Additionally, -NH2 and -COOH promoted cell proliferation and adhesion, whereas CH3 inhibited adhesion, leading to G1 arrest during the cell cycle and resulting in cell apoptosis. This study may provide useful information for reconstruction of the ECM and for controlling cell behavior in related areas of study.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/784626
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