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Silica Nanoparticles Sensitize HumanMultiple
Myeloma Cells to Snake (Walterinnesia aegyptia)
Venom-Induced Apoptosis and Growth Arrest

Research Authors
Douaa Sayed, Mohamed K. Al-Sadoon, and Gamal Badr
Research Abstract

Background. Multiple myeloma (MM), an almost incurable disease, is the second most common blood cancer. Initial
chemotherapeutic treatment could be successful; however, resistance development urges the use of higher toxic doses accompanied by hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. The establishment of more effective treatments that can overcome or circumvent chemoresistance has become a priority.We recently demonstrated that venom extracted fromWalterinnesia aegyptia (WEV) either alone or in combination with silica nanoparticles (WEV+NPs) mediated the growth arrest and apoptosis of prostate cancer cells.In the present study, we evaluated the impact of WEV alone and WEV+NP on proliferation and apoptosis of MM cells. Methods.The impacts of WEV alone and WEV+NP were monitored in MM cells from 70 diagnosed patients. The influences of WEV and WEV+NP were assessed with flow cytometry analysis. Results. WEV alone and WEV+NP decreased the viability of MM cells.Using a CFSE proliferation assay, we found that WEV+NP strongly inhibited MM cell proliferation. Furthermore, analysis of the
cell cycle using the propidium iodide (PI) staining method indicated that WEV+NP strongly altered the cell cycle ofMMcells and enhanced the induction of apoptosis. Conclusions. Our data reveal the biological effects of WEV and WEV+NP on MM cells that enable these compounds to function as effective treatments for MM.

Research Department
Research Journal
Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity
Research Member
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
2012 (12)
Research Year
2012
Research Pages
1-10