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Journal : HAYATI Journal of Biosciences

Annonacin and Squamocin Conjugation with Nanodiamond Alters Metastatic Marker Expression in Breast Cancer Cell Line Dewi, Firli Rahmah Primula; Sri Puji Astuti Wahyuningsih; Adelah Putri Milenia Sari; Umi Nur Alfiah; Vuanghao Lim; Ummi Zubaidah; Alfiah Hayati
HAYATI Journal of Biosciences Vol. 31 No. 2 (2024): March 2024
Publisher : Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.4308/hjb.31.2.211-220

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Breast cancer can perform metastasis to distant organs and cause more than 90% of malignancy-related deaths. The anti-metastasis potency of nanodiamond-conjugated annonacin and squamocin against MCF-7 cells is currently studied. First, IC50 determination of both free annonacin and squamocin to evaluate their potency as cytotoxic agents. Upon getting the IC50 value, both compounds are conjugated into nanodiamonds. Drug loading efficiencies of nanodiamond-conjugated annonacin and squamocin are 88.9% and 89.1%, respectively. Meanwhile, the ND-annonacin and ND-squamocin complex size is 150-300 nm based on SEM imaging. Subsequently, cell viability assessment of MCF-7 was performed with six cohort designs, namely, K (control cell), AN (annonacin), SQ (squamocin), NDAN (nanodiamond-conjugated annonacin), and NDSQ (nanodiamond-conjugated squamocin). Both IC50 and cell viability are assessed by MTT assay after 24 h incubation. All cohorts also underwent gene expression analysis subject to the metastasis markers CTNND1 (catenin delta 1), NOTCH4, and C-JUN. Here, the IC50 of both free annonacin (4.52 µg/ml) and squamocin (10.03 µg/ml) are more than IC50 of potent anticancer (< 4 µg/ml) for pure compounds. However, nanodiamond conjugation to both compounds can decrease cell viability better than free compounds. Compared to K, nanodiamond-conjugated annonacin and squamocin significantly decreases cell viability after 24 h incubation. Bioinformatics analysis confirmed significant pro-metastasis (C-JUN and NOTCH4) upregulation and anti-metastasis (CTNND1) downregulation in tumors compared to normal. Recent findings demonstrated that nanodiamond-conjugated annonacin can significantly upregulate CTNND1 and significantly downregulate C-JUN and NOTCH4. Even so, nanodiamond-conjugated squamocin upregulate CTNND1 but not significantly and significantly downregulate C-JUN and NOTCH4.
Potential of Cinnamomum burmanni Leaf Extract as an Exogenous Antioxidant and Spermatoprotective for Rattus norvegicus L. Exposed to Polystyrene Nanoplastics Nurbani, Farah Annisa; Pramudya, Manikya; Safitri, Maya; Sugiharto; Aunurohim; Hayati, Alfiah; Septiani, Adiibtia; Dewi, Putri Alicia; Nashrulloh, Allam Thoriq; Vuanghao, Lim
HAYATI Journal of Biosciences Vol. 32 No. 3 (2025): May 2025
Publisher : Bogor Agricultural University, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.4308/hjb.32.3.693-699

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Polytyrene nanoplastics (NPs) (<1 µm) have high toxicity when entered and accumulated in cells. NPs accumulation causes oxidation stress, thus increasing reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, resulting in necrosis or apoptosis, as well as affecting endogenous antioxidant activity, such as superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT). Cinnamomum burmanni plant contains flavonoids, cinnamaldehyde, phen, and olic acid, potentially exogenous antioxidants. The study aims to analyze the potential of C. burmanni leaf extract for SOD and CAT levels, sperm quality, epithellia tubulus thickness, tubulus seminiferus diameter, and number of spermatogenic Rattus norvegicus cells exposed to NPs. Twenty-five male R. novergicus are divided into five groups (n = 5): two controls (without and with NPs) and three groups (combination of NPs and variations in extract concentrations of 100, 200, and 400 mg/kg. The SOD and CAT levels were measured with an ELISA kit. The histology was observed by counting the spermatogenic cells, measuring the epithellia thickness, and tubulus seminiferus diameter. The sperm motility, viability, and sperm count were observed to determine the sperm quality. Leaf extract of C. burmanni treatment with different concentrations not significantly increased SOD levels but significantly decreased the levels of CAT (P<0.05). The addition of C. burmanni leaf extract significantly increased the spermatogenic cell count, epithelia tubulous thickness, sperm viability, and sperm count (P<0.05), while sperm motility and tubulous seminiferous diameter not significantly increased. According to the results, C. burmanni leaf extract has antioxidant potential against the toxic effects of NPS.
Co-Authors Adelah Putri Milenia Sari Affandi, Moch Agoes Soegianto Agus Supriyanto Agustina, Widayati Almando Geraldi Amin, M. Hilman F. Analisa, Izza Analisa, Nur Izzah Ansori, Arif NM. Antien Rekyan Seta Aucky Hinting Aunurohim Aurira Thrisna Dwi Aprianti Azizaturrohmah Bayyinatul Muchtaromah Berlian Rustantina Binti Mar`atus Solikha Demircan, Turan Dewi, Firli Rahma Primula Dewi, Firli RP. Dewi, Putri Alicia Duhita, Maharani R. Dwi Winarni Ely Nuril Fajriyah Erlyn Nurul Fauziah Erna Agustina Erna Agustina Fajriyah, Ely Nuril Farah Annisa Nurbani fatimah Fatimah Fatma Aulia Nadiyah Fatmi Indah Hati Fauziah, Erlyn Nurul Firdaus, Ana MK. Firli Rahmah Primula Dewi Gebby Agnessya Esa Oktavia Habibi, Soraya Hana Widyana Hanik Faizah Hari Soepriandono I.B. Rai Pidada Idris, Muhammad F. Iman Dary Supriyadi Putra Inesavira Rindaputri Inne Ninda Resita Jamil, Arniza KM. Junairiah Junairiah Khaleyla, Firas Khusnita Giarti Ladiya Fitri Ma’rufah Laili Musyarofah Lestari, Lita I.D. Litazkiyyah, Litazkiyyah Manikya Pramudya Maya Safitri Maya Safitri Minarno, Eko B. Mochammad Affandi Muhamad Fadhil Mirza Muhamad Hilman Fu'adil Muhamad Maulana Abdizen MUHAMMAD FAHMI Muhammad Hilman Fu'adil Amin Mujahidin Ahmad Nabilla, Nithasya Nashrulloh, Allam Thoriq Nazil Dwi Rahayuningtyas Ni Wayan Sukma Antari Nimatuzahroh, Nimatuzahroh Nina Puspita Ninik Fadhillah Nita Yuliarini Nur Izzah Analisa Nurbani, Farah Annisa Nureka Tiantono Nuris Auliya Nurul Mahmudati Prilya Dewi Fitriasari Princessa Nandita Febrionny Resita, Inne Ninda Risanda Ulinnuha Rohmatika, Aulia U. Rosmanida Rosyidah, A'liyatur S. Sugiharto Salamun Salamun Salsabila, Syarifah Septiani, Adiibtia Setiyowati, Putri Ayu Ika Soesanto Mangkoewidjojo Soraya Habibi Sri Puji Astuti Wahyuningsih Sri Puji Astuti Wahyuningsih, Sri Puji Astuti Sri Sukmaningrum Sugiharto Suhestri Suryaningsih Sukarti Moeljopawiro Tri Nurhariyati Trisnadi Widyaleksono Catur Putranto Umi Nur Alfiah Ummi Zubaidah Virid Gibson, Virid Vuanghao Lim Vuanghao, Lim Widi Pangestu Wilujeng Widjiati Widjiati Widjiati Widjiati, Widjiati Yosephine Sri Wulan Manuhara Yuli Winarsih