Poly(allylguanidine)-Coated Surfaces Regulate TGF-β in Glioblastoma Cells to Induce Apoptosis via NF-κB Pathway Activation

You Ren Ji, Ching Chia Cheng, An Li Lee, Jonathan Chang Cheng Shieh, Hsin Ju Wu, Abel Po Hao Huang, Yi Hua Hsu, Tai Horng Young

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Abstract

Polycationic biomaterials are currently widely applied in neuronal cell cultures to promote cell adhesion and viability. However, polycations generally have cytotoxic properties that limit their application in the field of biomaterials. In this study, we examined the use of a novel polycation poly(allylguanidine) (PAG), which contains a guanidine group in the side chain and a structure similar to poly(allylamine hydrochloride) (PAH), an example of another commonly used polycation. Our findings showed that exposure to PAG induced apoptosis in glioblastoma (GBM) cells, while exposure to PAH induced necrosis. Compared to control groups, the PAG coating significantly limited the proliferation of GBM8901 in vitro and in vivo. Furthermore, GBM8901 cells exposed to the PAG coating exhibited increased levels of phospho-p65 and phosphor-IκB, implying that GBM8901 cells underwent apoptotic cell death via the NF-κB pathway by the regulation of TGF-β. This result was further confirmed to be consistent with the experimental results from western blot protein analysis and apoptosis/necrosis assays. These findings indicate that the polycation PAG has the potential to not only suppress the proliferation of GBM8901 cancer cells but also improve the neural viability and promote the differentiation of neural stem/precursor cells into mature neurons. In conclusion, biomaterials such as PAG act as extremely potent options for applications in the treatment of pathological conditions such as brain cancer.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)59400-59410
Number of pages11
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume13
Issue number49
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 15 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • apoptosis
  • glioblastoma
  • NF-κB pathway
  • poly(allylguanidine) (PAG)
  • polycation

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Materials Science

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