2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2018.05.234
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Silver nanoparticle-induced hormesis of astroglioma cells: A Mu-2-related death-inducing protein-orchestrated modus operandi

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“…The concept of hormesis, as an adaptive response of biological systems to cope with environmental challenges, has raised considerable interest with respect to nanotoxicology in view of the rapid pace of the production and application of increasingly innovative nanomaterials and the expected increased likelihood of environmental and human exposure to low-dose concentrations 25,26. For example, Choi et al reported that a low dose of silver NPs (AgNPs) could induce hormesis in astroglioma cells27 and lung epithelial cells 28. We hypothesize that the increase in the cell viability of macrophages induced by low concentrations of QDs might be the result of hormesis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of hormesis, as an adaptive response of biological systems to cope with environmental challenges, has raised considerable interest with respect to nanotoxicology in view of the rapid pace of the production and application of increasingly innovative nanomaterials and the expected increased likelihood of environmental and human exposure to low-dose concentrations 25,26. For example, Choi et al reported that a low dose of silver NPs (AgNPs) could induce hormesis in astroglioma cells27 and lung epithelial cells 28. We hypothesize that the increase in the cell viability of macrophages induced by low concentrations of QDs might be the result of hormesis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consistent with this, it has been recently demonstrated that silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) induce hormesis in astroglioma cells and the potential involvement of Mu-2-related death-inducing gene (MuD) in AgNP-induced hormesis. Therefore, AgNPs at low doses exhibited cytotoxic effects on astroglioma cell proliferation in a dose-dependent manner by increasing MuD expression resulting in anticancer effects of brain tumors [190]. Ferroptosis is a form of nonapoptotic cell death that is dependent on iron.…”
Section: Hormesis and Nanochemopreventive Approach By Polyphenols For...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In yet another interesting study Oh et al have established that MuD possesses anti-apoptotic functions and is involved in silver nanoparticle (AgNP)-induced astroglioma hormesis [ 105 ]. Their investigations on whether silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) induce hormesis in astroglioma cells, towards probing the possible involvement of MuD in AgNP-induced hormesis, has thrown more light on the functionality of MuD.…”
Section: Evolution Of Mudengmentioning
confidence: 99%