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Porous Silicon as a Platform for Radiation Theranostics Together with a Novel RIB-Based Radiolanthanoid

Mesoporous silicon (PSi) is biocompatible and tailorable material with high potential in drug delivery applications. Here, we report of an evaluation of PSi as a carrier platform for theranostics by delivering a radioactive ion beam- (RIB-) based radioactive lanthanoid into tumors in a mouse model o...

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Autores principales: Jakobsson, Ulrika, Mäkilä, Ermei, Airaksinen, Anu J, Alanen, Osku, Etilé, Asenath, Köster, Ulli, Ranjan, Sanjeev, Salonen, Jarno, Santos, Hélder A, Helariutta, Kerttuli
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3728563
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2778525
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author Jakobsson, Ulrika
Mäkilä, Ermei
Airaksinen, Anu J
Alanen, Osku
Etilé, Asenath
Köster, Ulli
Ranjan, Sanjeev
Salonen, Jarno
Santos, Hélder A
Helariutta, Kerttuli
author_facet Jakobsson, Ulrika
Mäkilä, Ermei
Airaksinen, Anu J
Alanen, Osku
Etilé, Asenath
Köster, Ulli
Ranjan, Sanjeev
Salonen, Jarno
Santos, Hélder A
Helariutta, Kerttuli
author_sort Jakobsson, Ulrika
collection CERN
description Mesoporous silicon (PSi) is biocompatible and tailorable material with high potential in drug delivery applications. Here, we report of an evaluation of PSi as a carrier platform for theranostics by delivering a radioactive ion beam- (RIB-) based radioactive lanthanoid into tumors in a mouse model of prostate carcinoma. Thermally hydrocarbonized porous silicon (THCPSi) wafers were implanted with $^{159}$Dy at the facility for radioactive ion beams ISOLDE located at CERN, and the resulting [$^{159}$Dy]THCPSi was postprocessed into particles. The particles were intratumorally injected into mice bearing prostate cancer xenografts. The stability of the particles was studied in vivo, followed by ex vivo biodistribution and autoradiographic studies. We showed that the process of producing radionuclide-implanted PSi particles is feasible and that the [$^{159}$Dy]THCPSi particles stay stable and local inside the tumor over seven days. Upon release of $^{159}$Dy from the particles, the main site of accumulation is in the skeleton, which is in agreement with previous studies on the biodistribution of dysprosium. We conclude that THCPSi particles are a suitable platform together with RIB-based radiolanthanoids for theranostic purposes as they are retained after administration inside the tumor and the radiolanthanoid remains embedded in the THCPSi.
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spelling cern-27785252021-09-03T08:53:04Zdoi:10.1155/2019/3728563http://cds.cern.ch/record/2778525engJakobsson, UlrikaMäkilä, ErmeiAiraksinen, Anu JAlanen, OskuEtilé, AsenathKöster, UlliRanjan, SanjeevSalonen, JarnoSantos, Hélder AHelariutta, KerttuliPorous Silicon as a Platform for Radiation Theranostics Together with a Novel RIB-Based RadiolanthanoidNuclear Physics - ExperimentMesoporous silicon (PSi) is biocompatible and tailorable material with high potential in drug delivery applications. Here, we report of an evaluation of PSi as a carrier platform for theranostics by delivering a radioactive ion beam- (RIB-) based radioactive lanthanoid into tumors in a mouse model of prostate carcinoma. Thermally hydrocarbonized porous silicon (THCPSi) wafers were implanted with $^{159}$Dy at the facility for radioactive ion beams ISOLDE located at CERN, and the resulting [$^{159}$Dy]THCPSi was postprocessed into particles. The particles were intratumorally injected into mice bearing prostate cancer xenografts. The stability of the particles was studied in vivo, followed by ex vivo biodistribution and autoradiographic studies. We showed that the process of producing radionuclide-implanted PSi particles is feasible and that the [$^{159}$Dy]THCPSi particles stay stable and local inside the tumor over seven days. Upon release of $^{159}$Dy from the particles, the main site of accumulation is in the skeleton, which is in agreement with previous studies on the biodistribution of dysprosium. We conclude that THCPSi particles are a suitable platform together with RIB-based radiolanthanoids for theranostic purposes as they are retained after administration inside the tumor and the radiolanthanoid remains embedded in the THCPSi.oai:cds.cern.ch:27785252019
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics - Experiment
Jakobsson, Ulrika
Mäkilä, Ermei
Airaksinen, Anu J
Alanen, Osku
Etilé, Asenath
Köster, Ulli
Ranjan, Sanjeev
Salonen, Jarno
Santos, Hélder A
Helariutta, Kerttuli
Porous Silicon as a Platform for Radiation Theranostics Together with a Novel RIB-Based Radiolanthanoid
title Porous Silicon as a Platform for Radiation Theranostics Together with a Novel RIB-Based Radiolanthanoid
title_full Porous Silicon as a Platform for Radiation Theranostics Together with a Novel RIB-Based Radiolanthanoid
title_fullStr Porous Silicon as a Platform for Radiation Theranostics Together with a Novel RIB-Based Radiolanthanoid
title_full_unstemmed Porous Silicon as a Platform for Radiation Theranostics Together with a Novel RIB-Based Radiolanthanoid
title_short Porous Silicon as a Platform for Radiation Theranostics Together with a Novel RIB-Based Radiolanthanoid
title_sort porous silicon as a platform for radiation theranostics together with a novel rib-based radiolanthanoid
topic Nuclear Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3728563
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2778525
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