Abstract

The aim of the study was to investigate the properties of generated dendritic cells (DC) from monocytes of peripheral blood loaded with nanoparticles (NP) of iron oxide. The results of cytological studies showed that the ability to absorb Fe3O4 iron NP in generated DCs of healthy donors and cancer patients did not differ. It was established that the most optimal concentration of Fe3O4 iron oxide NPs for loading of DCs was 8*10-12 mg/ml. It was shown that Fe3O4 iron oxide NPs practically does not affect viability, apoptosis and distribution of generated DCs along the phases of the cell cycle on the 8th day of cultivation (exposure time with the NP – 24 hours). Increase of the DC cultivation period with the NPs to 9-10 days (exposure time from the NP – 48-72 hours) leads to the increase in the number of cells in the G2/M phase of the cell cycle.

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