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Functionalized Scintillating Nanotubes for Simultaneous Radio- and Photodynamic Therapy of Cancer

Authors :
Angelo Monguzzi
Anna Vedda
M Tawfilas
Andrea Brambilla
Elena Trombetta
Chiara Villa
Yvan Torrente
I Villa
Marcello Campione
Laura Porretti
R Crapanzano
Valeria Secchi
Villa, I
Villa, C
Crapanzano, R
Secchi, V
Tawfilas, M
Trombetta, E
Porretti, L
Brambilla, A
Campione, M
Torrente, Y
Vedda, A
Monguzzi, A
Source :
ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

As a model radio-photodynamic therapy (RPDT) agent, we developed a multicomponent nanomaterial by anchoring conjugated chromophores on the surface of scintillating chrysotile nanotubes. Its ultimate composition makes the system a scintillation-activated photosensitizer for the singlet oxygen production. This nanomaterial shows a remarkable ability to enhance the production of singlet oxygen in an aqueous environment, under X-ray irradiation, boosting its production by almost 1 order of magnitude. Its efficiency as a coadjutant for radiotherapy has been tested in vitro, showing a striking efficacy in enhancing both the prompt cytotoxicity of the ionizing radiation and the long-term cytotoxicity given by radiation-activated apoptosis. Notably, the beneficial activity of the RPDT agent is prominent at low levels of delivered doses comparable to the one employed in clinical treatments. This opens the possibility of effectively reducing the therapy exposure and consequently undesired collateral effects due to prolonged exposure of patients to high-energy radiation.

Details

ISSN :
19448252
Volume :
13
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ACS applied materialsinterfaces
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....504c5b24bb9a71df4a1b5b78847df6d8