Cobalt oxide nanoparticles induce cytotoxicity and excessive ROS mediated mitochondrial dysfunction and p53-independent apoptosis in melanoma cells
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Date
2025-01-06
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Nature Publishing Group
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Scientific Reports ; (2025) 15:2220
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Abstract
Nanotherapy has emerged as a promising strategy for the targeted and efficient treatment of
melanoma, the most aggressive and lethal form of skin cancer, with minimized systemic toxicity.
However, the therapeutic efficacy of cobalt oxide nanoparticles (Co3O4NPs) in melanoma treatment
remains unexplored. This study aimed to assess the therapeutic potential of Co3O4NPs in melanoma
treatment by evaluating their impact on cell viability, genomic DNA and mitochondrial integrity,
reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation and apoptosis induction in melanoma A-375 cells. Our
findings demonstrated a concentration-dependent reduction in cell viability upon treatment with
five Co3O4NP concentrations (0.2, 2, 20, 200, and 2000 µg/ml), with an IC50 value of 303.80 µg/ml.
Treatment with this IC50 concentration significantly increased ROS generation, induced dramatic DNA
damage, and disrupted mitochondrial membrane potential integrity. Flow cytometric analysis revealed
apoptosis and necrosis induction following Co3O4NP exposure at the IC50 concentration value.
Results of qRT-PCR analysis demonstrated remarkable dysregulation of apoptotic and mitochondrial
genes, including a significant downregulation of apoptotic p53 and mitochondrial ND3 genes and
marked upregulation of the anti-apoptotic gene Bcl2. These findings highlight the novel potential of
Co3O4NPs as potent inducers of melanoma A-375 cell death in a concentration-dependent manner
through excessive ROS production, genomic instability, mitochondrial dysfunction and dysregulation
of apoptotic and mitochondrial gene expression, ultimately promoting apoptosis in A-375 cells. This
study thus underscores the potential of Co3O4NPs as a promising nanotherapeutic candidate for
melanoma treatment, warranting further exploration to elucidate their full biological and clinical
applicability.
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Co3 O4 NPs, Melanoma A-375 cells, Oxidative DNA damage, Mitochondrial dysfunction, p53 independent apoptosis
Citation
Mohamed, H. R. H., Mohamed, B. A., Hakeem, G. M., Elnawasani, S. H., Nagy, M., Essam, R., Diab, A., & Safwat, G. (2025). Cobalt oxide nanoparticles induce cytotoxicity and excessive ROS mediated mitochondrial dysfunction and p53-independent apoptosis in melanoma cells. Scientific Reports, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-025-85691-y