Nuclear science and magnetic carbon: a promising way from a chemical method to detect and fight cancer and tumors/neoplasms

Simão-Silva Eb, Serrano Nfg, de Medeiros Mpc, Boareto-Mendes Aj, Galdino Jf, Araujo-Moreira Fm
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In 2005 we reported for the first time on a chemical route aiming to synthesize stable magnetic carbon/graphite. By using the Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) technique we have verified that its magnetism is an intrinsic property of this synthesized material and not originated from ferromagnetic impurities of any kind. Through direct measurement of the local magnetic field using Carbon-13, we have concluded that its magnetism originated from defects in the structure. From its biocompatibility, we have been working on the use of magnetic carbon/graphite to deliver many compounds aiming to fight different diseases. Despite all the scientific and technological advances of the present day, cancer is a multifactorial and difficult-to-treat disease, killing hundreds of thousands of people a year worldwide. Therefore, the development of a new and efficient drug delivery system to fight cancer – among other diseases - is as important as the discovery of a novel active molecule. In this review of our own work, we show the drug delivery system named MAGUS® (an acronym for Magnetic Graphite Universal System) we have built based on nanostructured magnetic carbon/graphite. This is an innovative and promising system composed of a biocompatible nanostructured particle of magnetic carbon/graphite functionalized with different molecules and materials. MAGUS®, depending on what we link to its structure, is so versatile and can be used to detect a wide range of specimens, from tumors and cancers to chemical and biological agents used as non-conventional weapons. That is why we call it universal. In the present work, MAGUS® will be acting as a biosensor, where the magnetic carbon/graphite is functionalized with radioactive particles of Iodine-131 and antibodies of different types of cancer. Then, by focusing on both the antigen-antibody interaction and the spatial guiding through an external magnetic field we are providing our drug delivery system a double way to detect and reach just the target. Based on these strategies, the functionalized magnetic carbon/graphite will reach only the neoplasm and not the surrounding healthy cells around. In a general view, it means that we are giving specificity to the MAGUS® drug delivery system as a pioneering and effective way to detect and treat cancers. We are also working on this unprecedented and efficient drug delivery system using the principles of Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT) with Boron-10 instead of Iodine-131. BNCT technique uses neutrons as the external source and is frequently employed to treat specific tumors that are radio resistant or very difficult to kill using conventional radiation therapy. In summary, we show here for the first time that our Magnetic Graphite Universal System associated with nuclear techniques can be successfully used as a biosensor to detect and fight cancers and tumors with powerful features that conventional delivery drug systems and other treatments do not have at all.
核科学和磁性碳:一种从化学方法检测和对抗癌症和肿瘤/肿瘤的有前途的方法
2005年,我们首次报道了一种旨在合成稳定磁性碳/石墨的化学途径。通过使用核磁共振(NMR)技术,我们已经证实其磁性是这种合成材料的固有性质,而不是来自任何种类的铁磁性杂质。利用碳-13直接测量其局部磁场,得出其磁性来源于结构缺陷的结论。从它的生物相容性来看,我们一直致力于使用磁性碳/石墨来提供许多旨在对抗不同疾病的化合物。尽管当今的科技进步日新月异,但癌症是一种多因素且难以治疗的疾病,每年在全球范围内夺去数十万人的生命。因此,开发一种新的有效的药物输送系统来对抗癌症和其他疾病,与发现一种新的活性分子一样重要。在我们自己的工作回顾中,我们展示了我们基于纳米结构磁性碳/石墨构建的药物输送系统MAGUS®(磁性石墨通用系统的首字母缩写)。这是一种具有生物相容性的磁性碳/石墨纳米结构粒子与不同分子和材料功能化的创新和有前途的系统。根据我们与其结构的联系,MAGUS®是如此通用,可用于检测各种标本,从肿瘤和癌症到用作非常规武器的化学和生物制剂。这就是为什么我们称它为普遍的。在目前的工作中,MAGUS®将作为生物传感器,其中磁性碳/石墨与碘-131的放射性颗粒和不同类型癌症的抗体功能化。然后,通过关注抗原-抗体相互作用和通过外部磁场的空间引导,我们为我们的药物输送系统提供了一种双重方式来检测和到达目标。基于这些策略,功能化的磁性碳/石墨只能到达肿瘤,而不能到达周围的健康细胞。总的来说,这意味着我们正在赋予MAGUS®给药系统特异性,使其成为检测和治疗癌症的一种开创性和有效的方法。我们也在利用硼-10代替碘-131的硼中子俘获疗法(BNCT)原理研究这种前所未有的高效药物输送系统。BNCT技术使用中子作为外部源,经常用于治疗具有放射抗性或难以用常规放射疗法杀死的特定肿瘤。总之,我们在这里首次展示了与核技术相关的磁性石墨通用系统可以成功地用作生物传感器来检测和对抗癌症和肿瘤,这些生物传感器具有传统药物输送系统和其他治疗方法所不具备的强大功能。
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