Abstract

In this study, a formulation of NaGdF4:Tm/Er@NaGdF4 (core@shell) UCNPs loaded with melatonin drug was synthesized. The novel melatonin-loaded UCNPs were then encapsulated within NIR-responsive biopolymeric chitosan (CS) based polymersome and investigated against gastric cancer (HGC27 & AGS) cells. The photolysis of the ONB moiety and disruption of the disulfide linkage in the polymersome induced by NIR light facilitated by the NaGdF4:Tm/Er@NaGdF4 UCNPs and GSH results in an increased release of melatonin drug. The DLS and zeta potential measurements exhibit a reduced particle size (21.9 ± 3.56 nm) and a low zeta potential (17.91 mV). Furthermore, drug release profiles demonstrated superior melatonin drug release (79.78 %) at pH 5.0 for CS-polymersome-coated melatonin-UCNPs resembling the Hixson-Crowell model. Remarkably, CS-polymersome-coated melatonin-UCNPs exhibit excellent anti-proliferative properties for HGC27 (IC50 = 0.096 μM) and AGS (IC50 = 0.16 μM) cancer cells. The flow cytometry data demonstrate a significant elevation in ROS levels which promoted cell death in both HGC-27 and AGS cells. The observed cell mortality in HGC-27 and AGS cells is primarily caused by the destruction of the nucleus, mtDNA, rupture of disulfide (R-S-S-R) bonds, and nuclear DNA. Contrarily, L929 and HUVECs cells incubated with CS-polymersome coated melatonin-UCNPs (100 μg/mL) reveal a notable cell viability of 88.7 % and 93 % indicating superior biocompatibility. The western blotting analysis revealed the induction of autophagy by CS-polymersome-coated melatonin-UCNPs which subsequently led to apoptosis by regulating the ROS/PI3K/Akt/mTOR molecular signaling pathway.

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