Autophagy in RAW264.7 Cells Treated with Surface-Functionalized Graphene Oxidesopen access
- Authors
- Park, Chang Seok; Choi, Kyoung Soon; Park, In Won; Jung, Jae Woo; Choi, Jae Chol; Kim, Jae Yeol; Choi, Byoung Whui; Kim, Yu Geun; Shin, Jong Wook; Kim, Soo Young
- Issue Date
- 2015
- Publisher
- HINDAWI PUBLISHING CORP
- Citation
- JOURNAL OF NANOMATERIALS, v.2015
- Journal Title
- JOURNAL OF NANOMATERIALS
- Volume
- 2015
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/11437
- DOI
- 10.1155/2015/704789
- ISSN
- 1687-4110
1687-4129
- Abstract
- This study investigated cytotoxicity, particularly autophagy, in RAW264.7 cells exposed to graphene oxide (GO) and its derivatives (dodecylamine-GO (DA-GO), reduced GO (rGO), and sodium dodecyl sulfate-rGO (SDS-rGO)). Appearance of amine stretching bands, out-of-plane C-H stretching vibrations, and S=O stretching bands in infrared spectra indicated the formation of DA-GO, rGO, and SDS-rGO, respectively. Light microscopy and microculture tetrazolium assay showed that all the GO types exerted cytotoxic effects on RAW264.7 cells in a concentration-dependent manner. Higher concentrations of the GO types downregulated the expression of PU.1, a unique transcription factor in monocytes and macrophages, and decreased the conversion of LC3A/B-I to LC3A/B-II, suggesting that PU.1 was associated with autophagy in RAW264.7 cells. These results suggested that surface-functionalized GOs exerted cytotoxic effects in a concentration-dependent manner by changing the expression of critical genes and inducing autophagy in macrophages.
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