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Tumor-Targeted Perfluorinated Micelles as Efficient Theranostic Agents Combining Positron Emission Tomography and Radiosensitization.

Sophia Godel-PastreErika PorcelGuillaume PinnaMarie VandammeCaroline DenisClaire LeterrierEric DorisCharles TruilletEdmond Gravel
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2024)
We report the synthesis of biocompatible perfluorinated micelles designed to improve radiotherapeutic efficacy in a radioresistant tumor environment. In vitro and in vivo behaviors of perfluorinated micelles were assessed at both cellular and tissular levels. The micellar platform offers key advantages as theranostic tool: (i) small size, allowing deep tissue penetration; (ii) oxygen transport to hypoxic tissues; (iii) negligible toxicity in the absence of ionizing radiation; (iv) internalization into cancer cells; (v) potent radiosensitizing effect; and (vi) excellent tumor-targeting properties, as monitored by positron emission tomography. We have demonstrated strong in vitro radiosensitizing effects of the micelle and in vivo tumor targeting, making this nanometric carrier a promising tool for the potentiation of focused radiotherapy.
Keyphrases
  • positron emission tomography
  • cancer therapy
  • computed tomography
  • drug delivery
  • drug release
  • pet imaging
  • pet ct
  • early stage
  • gene expression
  • photodynamic therapy
  • radiation therapy
  • high throughput