Title of article :
Collagen Extracted from Persian Gulf Squid Exhibits Anti-Cytotoxic Properties on Apple Pectic Treated Cells: Assessment in an In Vitro Bioassay Model
Author/Authors :
DELPHI, Ladan Dept. of Animal Biology - School of Biology - College of Science - University of Tehran, Tehran , SEPEHRI, Houri Dept. of Animal Biology - School of Biology - College of Science - University of Tehran, Tehran , MOTEVASELI, Elaheh Dept. of Medical Genetics - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , KHORRAMIZADEH, Mohammad Reza Endocrinology and Metabolic Research Institute - Department of Medical Biotechnology - School of Advanced Technologies in Medi-cine - Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran
Abstract :
Background: Collagen-based three-dimensional (3D) in vitro systems have been introduced to study the physiological states of cells. As a biomolecule, collagen is usually extracted from terrestrial animals whilst aquatic animals like squid contain large amounts of collagen.
Methods: In order to make effective use of marine organisms, we selected Persian Gulf squid in 2015 to extract the required collagen. Then, a 3D culture system based on the extracted collagen was applied to investigate cellular me-chanisms in a native microenvironment. The formed collagen gel was used to investigate the growth of MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells as well as responses to pectic acid.
Results: The results revealed that the extracted collagen contained α, ß and γ components with high water holding capacity. This collagen formed a gel-like structure, which could promote the proliferation of MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells. The MDA-MB-231 cells’ viability in presence of pectic acid, demonstrating the cells’ behavior in a 3D culture system.
Conclusion: It seems that the collagen extracted from squid skin has type I collagen properties. It might be used as a substrate in 3D cell culture systems.
Keywords :
Cell culture , Collagen , Pectic acid , Squid , 3D culture system
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics