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Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticles (SPION): From Fundamentals to State-of-the-Art Innovative Applications for Cancer Therapy

Authors :
Thomas Vangijzegem
Valentin Lecomte
Indiana Ternad
Levy Van Leuven
Robert N. Muller
Dimitri Stanicki
Sophie Laurent
Source :
Pharmaceutics, Vol 15, Iss 1, p 236 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2023.

Abstract

Despite significant advances in cancer therapy over the years, its complex pathological process still represents a major health challenge when seeking effective treatment and improved healthcare. With the advent of nanotechnologies, nanomedicine-based cancer therapy has been widely explored as a promising technology able to handle the requirements of the clinical sector. Superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) have been at the forefront of nanotechnology development since the mid-1990s, thanks to their former role as contrast agents for magnetic resonance imaging. Though their use as MRI probes has been discontinued due to an unfavorable cost/benefit ratio, several innovative applications as therapeutic tools have prompted a renewal of interest. The unique characteristics of SPION, i.e., their magnetic properties enabling specific response when submitted to high frequency (magnetic hyperthermia) or low frequency (magneto-mechanical therapy) alternating magnetic field, and their ability to generate reactive oxygen species (either intrinsically or when activated using various stimuli), make them particularly adapted for cancer therapy. This review provides a comprehensive description of the fundamental aspects of SPION formulation and highlights various recent approaches regarding in vivo applications in the field of cancer therapy.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15010236, 19994923, and 08718725
Volume :
15
Issue :
1
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Pharmaceutics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.7a5f8b3a3217489a841ba08718725cc3
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15010236