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Optimal scheduling of the nanoparticle-mediated cancer photo-thermo-radiotherapy

  • Arash Safari
  • , Abolfazl Sarikhani
  • , Daryoush Shahbazi-Gahrouei*
  • , Zahra Alamzadeh
  • , Jaber Beik
  • , Amin Shiralizadeh Dezfuli
  • , Vahid Pirhajati Mahabadi
  • , Maryam Tohfeh
  • , Ali Shakeri-Zadeh
  • *Korresponderande författare för detta arbete

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Sammanfattning

Maximal synergistic effect between photothermal therapy and radiotherapy (RT) may be achieved when the interval between these two modalities is optimal. In this study, we tried to determine the optimal schedule of the combined regime of RT and nano-photothermal therapy (NPTT), based on the cell cycle distribution and kinetics of cell death. To this end, alginate-coated iron oxide-gold core-shell nanoparticles (Fe3O4@Au/Alg NPs) were synthesized, characterized, and their photo-radio sensitization potency was evaluated on human nasopharyngeal cancer KB cells. Our results demonstrated that synthesized NPs have a good potential in radiotherapy and near-infrared (NIR) photothermal therapy. However, results from flow cytometry analysis indicated that a major portion of KB cells were accumulated in the most radiosensitive phases of cell cycle (G2/M) 24 h after NPTT. Moreover, the maximal synergistic anticancer efficacy (12.3% cell viability) was observed when RT was applied 24 h following the administration of NPTT (NPs [30 μg/mL, 4 h incubation time] + Laser [808 nm, 1 W/cm2, 5 min] + RT [6 Gy]). It is noteworthy that apoptosis was the dominant cell death pathway in the group of cells treated by combination of NPTT and RT. This highly synergistic anticancer efficacy provides a mechanistic basis for Fe3O4@Au/Alg NPs-mediated photothermal therapy combined with RT. Knowing such a basis is helpful to promote novel nanotechnology cancer treatment strategies.

OriginalspråkEngelska
Artikelnummer102061
TidskriftPhotodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy
Volym32
DOI
StatusPublicerad - dec. 2020
Externt publiceradJa
MoE-publikationstypA1 Tidskriftsartikel-refererad

Finansiering

This study was funded by Iran University of Medical Sciences & Isfahan University of Medical Sciences . This study was funded by Iran University of Medical Sciences & Isfahan University of Medical Sciences.

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