Biocompatible Iron–Boron Nanoparticles Designed for Neutron Capture Therapy Guided by Magnetic Resonance Imaging

Author:

Torresan Veronica1,Guadagnini Andrea1,Badocco Denis1,Pastore Paolo1,Muñoz Medina Guillermo Arturo2,Fernàndez van Raap Marcela B.2,Postuma Ian3,Bortolussi Silva34,Bekić Marina5,Čolić Miodrag56,Gerosa Marco7,Busato Alice7,Marzola Pasquina7,Amendola Vincenzo1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemical Sciences University of Padova Via Marzolo 1 Padova I‐35131 Italy

2. Physics Institute of La Plata (IFLP‐CONICET) Physics Department, Faculty of Exact Sciences National University of La Plata La Plata 1900 Argentina

3. INFN (National Institute of Nuclear Physics) Pavia Via Bassi 6 Pavia 27100 Italy

4. Department of Physics University of Pavia Pavia 27100 Italy

5. Institute for the Application of Nuclear Energy University of Belgrade Belgrade 11080 Serbia

6. Medical Faculty Foča University of East Sarajevo Republika Srpska Foča 73300 Bosnia and Herzegovina

7. Department of Computer Science University of Verona Verona 37134 Italy

Abstract

AbstractThe combination of multiple functions in a single nanoparticle (NP) represents a key advantage of nanomedicine compared to traditional medical approaches. This is well represented by radiotherapy in which the dose of ionizing radiation should be calibrated on sensitizers biodistribution. Ideally, this is possible when the drug acts both as radiation enhancer and imaging contrast agent. Here, an easy, one‐step, laser‐assisted synthetic procedure is used to generate iron–boron (Fe–B) NPs featuring the set of functions required to assist neutron capture therapy (NCT) with magnetic resonance imaging. The Fe–B NPs exceed by three orders of magnitude the payload of boron isotopes contained in clinical sensitizers. The Fe–B NPs have magnetic properties of interest also for magnetophoretic accumulation in tissues and magnetic hyperthermia to assist drug permeation in tissues. Besides, Fe–B NPs are biocompatible and undergo slow degradation in the lysosomal environment that facilitates in vivo clearance through the liver–spleen–kidneys pathway. Overall, the Fe–B NPs represent a new promising tool for future exploitation in magnetic resonance imaging‐guided boron NCT at higher levels of efficacy and tolerability.

Funder

Ministero degli Affari Esteri e della Cooperazione Internazionale

Università degli Studi di Padova

Publisher

Wiley

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