Original Article
Biosynthesized Platinum Nanoparticles Inhibit the Proliferation of Human Lung-Cancer Cells in vitro and Delay the Growth of a Human Lung-Tumor Xenograft in vivo
Yogesh Bendale, Vineeta Bendale, Rammesh Natu, Saili Paul,
Keywords: biosynthesized platinum nanoparticles, complementary and alternative medicine, lung cancer, severe combined immune deficient mice, tumor growth inhibition, xenograft
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3831/KPI.2016.19.012
Objectives:
Lung cancer remains a deadly disease with unsatisfactory overall survival. Cisplatin, a standard platinum (Pt)-based chemotherapeutic agent, has the potential to inhibit the growth of lung cancer. Its use, however, is occasionally limited by severe organ toxicity. However, until now, no systematic study has been conducted to verify its efficacy with proper experimental support
Methods:
We evaluated the
Results:
The in vitro cytotoxicity evaluation indicated that Pt NPs, in a dose-dependent manner, inhibited the growth of A549 cells, and the
Conclusion:
These findings confirm the antitumor properties of biosynthesized Pt NPs and suggest that they may be a cost-effective alternative for the treatment of patients with lung cancer.