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Mansour Ghorbanpour

Mansour Ghorbanpour

Academic rank: Professor
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4790-2701
Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 55220558500
Faculty: Agriculture and Environment
Address: Arak University
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Research

Title
Molecular, biochemical, and metabolic changes induced by gold nanoparticles in Taxus baccata L. cell culture
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Antioxidant enzyme Gene expression Nanoelicitor Gold nanoparticles Taxane Tissue culture
Year
2022
Journal Industrial Crops and Products
DOI
Researchers Setareh Golinejad ، Mohammad Hossein Mirjalilic ، Hassan Rezadoost ، Mansour Ghorbanpour

Abstract

Taxanes, diterpenoids produced by the genus Taxus L., are used to treat a range of cancers, especially paclitaxel (Taxol®), whose therapeutic use has already been confirmed by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Taxus baccata L. cell culture is a promising commercial technique for the production of taxanes. In the present study, the effect of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) (0, 1, 2, and 4 µg/mL) at various exposure time (8, 24, 48, and 72 h) on cell morphological changes, biochemical traits, and expression level of taxanes biosynthesis-related genes (txs, t13αoh, bapt, and dbndpt), and taxanes content in a T. baccata cell culture were studied. The ultra-structural changes of the treated cells were observed with increasing the level and exposure time of AuNPs. The maximum intracellular total phenol content was determined 8 h following treatment of 4 µg/mL AuNPs. The highest average of total intracellular (1.21 mg/L) and extracellular (1.04 mg/L) content of taxanes were obtained at 2 µg/mL AuNPs after 24 h, exhibiting a total increase of 1.4-fold higher than untreated cells. A 137-fold increase in the expression level of bapt at 2 µg/mL AuNPs, 8 h after treatment resulted in a 7.5- and 2.5-fold improvement in accumulation of 10-deacetyl taxol and taxol, respectively. Treated T. baccata cells with 2 µg/ mL AuNPs after 8 h showed a 49-fold increase in the expression level of txs, leading to a 1.5-fold increase in taxanes 24 h later.