Gd-GQDs as nanotheranostic platform for the treatment of HPV-positive oropharyngeal cancer

Mahdieh Ahmadi Kamalabadi, Hamid Ostadebrahimi, Fereshteh Koosha*, Asieh Fatemidokht, Iman Menbari Oskuie, Fatemeh Amin, Amin Shiralizadeh Dezfuli*

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Abstract

In this study, we developed new gadolinium-graphene quantum dot nanoparticles (Gd-GQDs) as a theranostic platform for magnetic resonance imaging and improved the efficiency of radiotherapy in HPV-positive oropharyngeal cancer. Based on cell toxicity results, Gd-GQD NPs were nontoxic for both cancer and normal cell lines up to 25 µg/ml. These NPs enhance the cytotoxic effect of radiation only on cancer cells but not on normal cells. The flow cytometry analysis indicated that cell death mainly occurred in the late phase of apoptosis. The immunocytochemical analysis was used to evaluate apoptosis pathway proteins. The Bcl-2 and p53 protein levels did not differ statistically significantly between radiation alone group and those that received irradiation in combination with NPs. In contrast, the combination group exhibited a significant increase in Bax protein expression, suggesting that cells could undergo apoptosis independent of the p53 pathway. Magnetic resonance (MR) imaging showed that Gd-GQD NPs, when used at low concentrations, enhanced T1-weighted signal intensity resulting from T1 shortening effects. At higher concentrations, the T2 shortening effect became predominant and was able to decrease the signal intensity. Gd-GQD appears to offer a novel approach for enhancing the effectiveness of radiation treatment and facilitating MR imaging for monitoring HPV-positive tumors. Graphical abstract: (Figure presented.)

Original languageEnglish
Article number205
JournalMedical Oncology
Volume41
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2024
Externally publishedYes
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Funding

This research was financially supported by Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences under grant number 43003337.

Keywords

  • Gd-GQD nanoparticles
  • Human papillomavirus

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