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Distinct Influence of Saturated Fatty Acids on Malignant and Nonmalignant Human Lung Epithelial Cells.

Lipids (2020-01-24)
Katarzyna Reczyńska, Dipesh Khanal, Kinga Pielichowska, Elżbieta Pamuła, Wojciech Chrzanowski
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The impact of saturated fatty acids (FA) on viability and properties of malignant and nonmalignant cells has not been studied in detail so far. The present study was aimed at evaluation of the influence of saturated FA (10:0-18:0) on malignant (A459) and nonmalignant (BEAS-2B) human lung epithelial cells. FA strongly affected A549 cells, but not BEAS-2B cells. Viability of A549 cells incubated with 14:0-18:0 was decreased by 53-91% as compared to untreated cells. Cell membrane stiffness in those cells as measured by atomic force microscopy was also reduced. Median value of apparent Young's modulus of untreated A549 cell membrane was 16.9 kPa and it decreased to 8.9 kPa for cells incubated with 14:0. Viability and mechanical properties of BEAS-2B cells were not altered by presence of FA. Those surprising discrepancies can be related to the differences in FA uptake rate. A549 cells were found to incorporate higher amount of FA and this corresponded to decrease in cell membrane stiffness and reduced cell viability. The performed studies showed that saturated FA have distinct influence on various types of cells, which may be exploited in development of the advanced lipid drug delivery systems.

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