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ABSTRACT: Background
Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a promising antitumor strategy with fewer adverse effects and higher selectivity than conventional therapies. Recently, a series of reports have suggested that PDT induced by Cerenkov radiation (CR) (CR-PDT) has deeper tissue penetration than traditional PDT; however, the strategy of coupling radionuclides with photosensitizers may cause severe side effects.Methods
We designed tumor-targeting nanoparticles (131I-EM@ALA) by loading 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) into an 131I-labeled exosome mimetic (EM) to achieve combined antitumor therapy. In addition to playing a radiotherapeutic role, 131I served as an internal light source for the Cerenkov radiation (CR).Results
The drug-loaded nanoparticles effectively targeted tumors as confirmed by confocal imaging, flow cytometry, and small animal fluorescence imaging. In vitro and in vivo experiments demonstrated that 131I-EM@ALA produced a promising antitumor effect through the synergy of radiotherapy and CR-PDT. The nanoparticles killed tumor cells by inducing DNA damage and activating the lysosome-mitochondrial pathways. No obvious abnormalities in the hematology analyses, blood biochemistry, or histological examinations were observed during the treatment.Conclusions
We successfully engineered a nanocarrier coloaded with the radionuclide 131I and a photosensitizer precursor for combined radiotherapy and PDT for the treatment of breast cancer.
SUBMITTER: Qian R
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9044600 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Apr
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Qian Ruijie R Wang Kun K Guo Yawen Y Li Hongyan H Zhu Ziyang Z Huang Xiaojuan X Gong Chengpeng C Gao Yu Y Guo Rong R Yang Biao B Wang Chenyang C Jiang Dawei D Lan Xiaoli X An Rui R Gao Zairong Z
Journal of nanobiotechnology 20220427 1
<h4>Background</h4>Photodynamic therapy (PDT) is a promising antitumor strategy with fewer adverse effects and higher selectivity than conventional therapies. Recently, a series of reports have suggested that PDT induced by Cerenkov radiation (CR) (CR-PDT) has deeper tissue penetration than traditional PDT; however, the strategy of coupling radionuclides with photosensitizers may cause severe side effects.<h4>Methods</h4>We designed tumor-targeting nanoparticles (<sup>131</sup>I-EM@ALA) by loadi ...[more]