Abstract

Objective(s): In this work, MRP-1 (Multidrug resistance-associated protein 1) gene expression levels and anticancer activity of siRNA and Etoposide loaded Poly-hydroxybutyrate (PHB) coated magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) was studied on MCF-7/Sensitive and MCF-7/1000Etoposide resistance cells. For this purpose, PHB covered iron oxide-based magnetic nanoparticles (PHB-MNPs) were prepared by coprecipitation. We used magnetic nanoparticles because they include highly targeted to tumors in vivo cancer therapy. Materials and Methods: Etoposide, anti-cancer drug, was loaded onto the PHB-MNPs. The in vitro cytotoxicity analysis of siRNA and Etoposide-loaded PHB-MNPs was applied on cancer cells. The expression levels of MRP1 related to drug resistance were shown using qRT-PCR. In the present study, we also investigated whether nanoparticle system could be a potential anticancer drug target with molecular docking analyses.Results: The IC50 values of Etoposide on MCF-7/sensitive and MCF-7/1000Eto resistance cells were identified as 50,6 μM and 135,7 μM, respectively. IC50 values of siRNA and Etoposide loaded PHB coated magnetic nanoparticles were determined as 10,18 μM and 39,21 μM on MCF-7 and MCF-7/1000 Eto cells, respectively. According to the gene expression results, MRP1 expression was 4 fold upregulated in MCF-7/1000Eto cells. However, it was about 3 fold downregulated due to the application of siRNA-Etoposide loaded magnetic nanoparticles. Conclusion: According to the docking results, nanoparticle system may be a drug active substance with obtained results. The results of this study demonstrated that siRNA and Etoposide loaded PHB covered iron oxide based magnetic nanoparticles can be a potential targeted therapeutic agent to overcome drug resistance.

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