A comparative study of cytotoxicity of ppg and peg surface-modified 2-d ti3c2 mxene flakes on human cancer cells and their photothermal response

The MXenes are a novel family of 2-D materials with promising biomedical activity, however, their anticancer potential is still largely unexplored. In this study, a comparative cytotoxicity investigation of Ti3C2 MXenes with polypropylene glycol (PPG), and polyethylene glycol (PEG) surface-modified...

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Main Authors: Rashid, Bushra, Anwar, Ayaz, Shahabuddin, Syed, Mohan, Gokula, Saidur, Rahman, Aslfattahi, Navid, Sridewi, Nanthini
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spelling my.um.eprints.285872022-03-16T01:31:23Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/28587/ A comparative study of cytotoxicity of ppg and peg surface-modified 2-d ti3c2 mxene flakes on human cancer cells and their photothermal response Rashid, Bushra Anwar, Ayaz Shahabuddin, Syed Mohan, Gokula Saidur, Rahman Aslfattahi, Navid Sridewi, Nanthini QC Physics QD Chemistry The MXenes are a novel family of 2-D materials with promising biomedical activity, however, their anticancer potential is still largely unexplored. In this study, a comparative cytotoxicity investigation of Ti3C2 MXenes with polypropylene glycol (PPG), and polyethylene glycol (PEG) surface-modified 2-D Ti3C2 MXene flakes has been conducted towards normal and cancerous human cell lines. The wet chemical etching method was used to synthesize MXene followed by a simple chemical mixing method for surface modification of Ti3C2 MXene with PPG and PEG molecules. SEM and XRD analyses were performed to examine surface morphology and elemental composition, respectively. FTIR and UV-vis spectroscopy were used to confirm surface modification and light absorption, respectively. The cell lines used to study the cytotoxicity of MXene and surface-modified MXenes in this study were normal (HaCaT and MCF-10A) and cancerous (MCF-7 and A375) cells. These cell lines were also used as controls (without exposure to study material and irradiation) to measure their baseline cell viability under the same lab environment. The surface-modified MXenes exhibited a sharp reduction in cell viability towards both normal (HaCaT and MCF-10A) and cancerous (MCF-7 and A375) cells but cytotoxicity was more pronounced towards cancerous cell lines. This may be due to the difference in cell metabolism and the occurrence of high pre-existing levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) within cancerous cells. The highest toxicity towards both normal and cancerous cell lines was observed with PEGylated MXenes followed by PPGylated and bare MXenes. The normal cell's viability was barely above 70% threshold with 250 mg/L PEGylated MXene concentration whereas PPGylated and bare MXene were less toxic towards normal cells, even at 500 mg/L concentration. Moreover, the toxicity was found to be directly related to the type of cell lines. In general, the HaCaT cell line exhibited the lowest toxicity while toxicity was highest in the case of the A375 cell line. The photothermal studies revealed high photo response for PEGylated MXene followed by PPGylated and bare MXenes. However, the PPGylated MXene's lower cytotoxicity towards normal cells while comparable toxicity towards malignant cells as compared to PEGylated MXenes makes the former a relatively safe and effective anticancer agent. MDPI 2021-08 Article PeerReviewed Rashid, Bushra and Anwar, Ayaz and Shahabuddin, Syed and Mohan, Gokula and Saidur, Rahman and Aslfattahi, Navid and Sridewi, Nanthini (2021) A comparative study of cytotoxicity of ppg and peg surface-modified 2-d ti3c2 mxene flakes on human cancer cells and their photothermal response. Materials, 14 (16). ISSN 1996-1944, DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14164370 <https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14164370>. 10.3390/ma14164370
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topic QC Physics
QD Chemistry
spellingShingle QC Physics
QD Chemistry
Rashid, Bushra
Anwar, Ayaz
Shahabuddin, Syed
Mohan, Gokula
Saidur, Rahman
Aslfattahi, Navid
Sridewi, Nanthini
A comparative study of cytotoxicity of ppg and peg surface-modified 2-d ti3c2 mxene flakes on human cancer cells and their photothermal response
description The MXenes are a novel family of 2-D materials with promising biomedical activity, however, their anticancer potential is still largely unexplored. In this study, a comparative cytotoxicity investigation of Ti3C2 MXenes with polypropylene glycol (PPG), and polyethylene glycol (PEG) surface-modified 2-D Ti3C2 MXene flakes has been conducted towards normal and cancerous human cell lines. The wet chemical etching method was used to synthesize MXene followed by a simple chemical mixing method for surface modification of Ti3C2 MXene with PPG and PEG molecules. SEM and XRD analyses were performed to examine surface morphology and elemental composition, respectively. FTIR and UV-vis spectroscopy were used to confirm surface modification and light absorption, respectively. The cell lines used to study the cytotoxicity of MXene and surface-modified MXenes in this study were normal (HaCaT and MCF-10A) and cancerous (MCF-7 and A375) cells. These cell lines were also used as controls (without exposure to study material and irradiation) to measure their baseline cell viability under the same lab environment. The surface-modified MXenes exhibited a sharp reduction in cell viability towards both normal (HaCaT and MCF-10A) and cancerous (MCF-7 and A375) cells but cytotoxicity was more pronounced towards cancerous cell lines. This may be due to the difference in cell metabolism and the occurrence of high pre-existing levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) within cancerous cells. The highest toxicity towards both normal and cancerous cell lines was observed with PEGylated MXenes followed by PPGylated and bare MXenes. The normal cell's viability was barely above 70% threshold with 250 mg/L PEGylated MXene concentration whereas PPGylated and bare MXene were less toxic towards normal cells, even at 500 mg/L concentration. Moreover, the toxicity was found to be directly related to the type of cell lines. In general, the HaCaT cell line exhibited the lowest toxicity while toxicity was highest in the case of the A375 cell line. The photothermal studies revealed high photo response for PEGylated MXene followed by PPGylated and bare MXenes. However, the PPGylated MXene's lower cytotoxicity towards normal cells while comparable toxicity towards malignant cells as compared to PEGylated MXenes makes the former a relatively safe and effective anticancer agent.
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author Rashid, Bushra
Anwar, Ayaz
Shahabuddin, Syed
Mohan, Gokula
Saidur, Rahman
Aslfattahi, Navid
Sridewi, Nanthini
author_facet Rashid, Bushra
Anwar, Ayaz
Shahabuddin, Syed
Mohan, Gokula
Saidur, Rahman
Aslfattahi, Navid
Sridewi, Nanthini
author_sort Rashid, Bushra
title A comparative study of cytotoxicity of ppg and peg surface-modified 2-d ti3c2 mxene flakes on human cancer cells and their photothermal response
title_short A comparative study of cytotoxicity of ppg and peg surface-modified 2-d ti3c2 mxene flakes on human cancer cells and their photothermal response
title_full A comparative study of cytotoxicity of ppg and peg surface-modified 2-d ti3c2 mxene flakes on human cancer cells and their photothermal response
title_fullStr A comparative study of cytotoxicity of ppg and peg surface-modified 2-d ti3c2 mxene flakes on human cancer cells and their photothermal response
title_full_unstemmed A comparative study of cytotoxicity of ppg and peg surface-modified 2-d ti3c2 mxene flakes on human cancer cells and their photothermal response
title_sort comparative study of cytotoxicity of ppg and peg surface-modified 2-d ti3c2 mxene flakes on human cancer cells and their photothermal response
publisher MDPI
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