Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
As the knowledge about the interferences of nanomaterials on human staminal cells are
scarce and contradictory, we undertook a comparative multidisciplinary study based on the size
effect of zero-valent iron, cobalt, and nickel microparticles (MPs) and nanoparticles (NPs) using
human adipose stem cells (hASCs) as a model, and evaluating cytotoxicity, morphology, cellular
uptake, and gene expression. Our results suggested that the medium did not influence the cell
sensitivity but, surprisingly, the iron microparticles (FeMPs) resulted in being toxic. These data were
supported by modifications in mRNA expression of some genes implicated in the inflammatory
response. Microscopic analysis confirmed that NPs, mainly internalized by endocytosis, persist
in the vesicles without any apparent cell damage. Conversely, MPs are not internalized, and the
effects on hASCs have to be ascribed to the release of ions in the culture medium, or to the reduced
oxygen and nutrient exchange efficiency due to the presence of MP agglomerating around the cells.
Notwithstanding the results depicting a heterogeneous scene that does not allow drawing a general
conclusion, this work reiterates the importance of comparative investigations on MPs, NPs, and
corresponding ions, and the need to continue the thorough verification of NP and MP innocuousness
to ensure unaffected stem cell physiology and differentiation.
Tipologia CRIS:
Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
cytotoxicity; cellular uptake; cell morphology; gene expression; adipose stem cells
Elenco autori:
Palombella, Silvia; Pirrone, Cristina; Rossi, Federica; Armenia, Ilaria; Cherubino, Mario; Valdatta, Luigi; Raspanti, Mario; Bernardini, GIOVANNI BATTISTA; Gornati, Rosalba
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