Enhancing antitumor activity of silver nanoparticles by modification with cell-penetrating peptides
Date
2017Author
Farkhani, SM
Fard, AA
Zakeri-Milani, P
Mojarrad, JS
Valizadeh, H
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Recently, silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) have been used for cancer treatment. To achieve a successful anti-cancer activity, AgNP needs to be delivered sufficiently to the cells. Cell-penetrating peptides (CPPs) are small cationic peptides that have ability to transport various cargos across cell membranes. In this study, a strategy was developed for cancer treatment, where AgNP modified with CPPs displayed dramatically antitumor activity in MCF-7 cell lines. Peptides-modified AgNPs showed significant enhancement in killing tumor cells by increasing the uptake of AgNP into cell lines and could be a new class of nano-drug for cancer treatment.