Cytocompatible SiC/SiOx nanowires for X-ray-excited photodynamic therapy

F. Rossi, F. Ravanetti, E. Bedogni, P. Lagonegro, F. Fabbri, T. Rimoldi, S. Pinelli, R. Alinovi, G. Benecchi, A. Cacchioli, L. Cristofolini, F. Bigi, G. Salviati
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The development of innovative nanosystems paves the way to multidisciplinary applications at the frontier between materials science and nanomedicine. In this work we present a novel hybrid nanosystem based on cytocompatible inorganic SiC/SiOx core/shell nanowires conjugated via click-chemistry procedures with an organic photosensitizer belonging to the class of porphyrins. We show that the bare nanowires do not elicit either midterm (72 h) or long-term (10 days) cytotoxic activity leading to irreversible cellular damages or death. The hybrid nanosystem upon irradiation with 6 MV X-Rays at low doses (0.4-2 Gy) is able to generate singlet oxygen, acting therefore as an effective agent for X-Ray-excited photodynamic therapy exploitable to treat deep-seated tumors. In-vitro tests on lung adenocarcinoma cells show that the nanosystem enhances the effects of radiation therapy. As evaluated by clonogenic survival assay 12 days after irradiation at a dose of 2 Gy, the cell population is reduced with respect to control cells by about 75%.
用于x射线激发光动力治疗的细胞相容性SiC/SiOx纳米线
创新纳米系统的发展为材料科学和纳米医学前沿的多学科应用铺平了道路。在这项工作中,我们提出了一种基于细胞相容性无机SiC/SiOx核/壳纳米线的新型杂交纳米系统,该纳米线通过点击化学程序与属于卟啉类的有机光敏剂偶联。我们发现,裸纳米线不会引起中期(72小时)或长期(10天)的细胞毒性活性,从而导致不可逆的细胞损伤或死亡。混合纳米系统在低剂量(0.4-2 Gy) 6 MV x射线照射下能够产生单线态氧,因此可以作为x射线激发光动力治疗深部肿瘤的有效药物。肺腺癌细胞的体外试验表明,纳米系统增强了放射治疗的效果。在2 Gy剂量照射12天后,通过克隆生存试验评估,细胞数量相对于对照细胞减少了约75%。
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