Glioblastoma Treatments with Photo-Nanotherapeutics Induce Massive Devascularization and Tumor Elimination

13 Jan 2021  ·  Loredana Ricciardi, Sharmistha Chatterjee, Giovanna Palermo, Elisabeta I. Szerb, Alessia Sanna, Francesca Palermo, Nicola Pieroni, Michela Fratini, Roberto Bartolino, Alessia Cedola, Massimo La Deda, Giuseppe Strangi ·

Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is one of the deadliest and most aggressive cancers, remarkably resilient to current therapeutic treatments. Here, we report in vivo studies of GBM treatments based on photo-nanotherapeutics able to induce synergistic killing mechanisms. Core-shell nanoparticles have been weaponized by combining the photophysical properties of an Ir(III) complex - a new generation PDT agent - with the thermo-plasmonic effects of resonant gold nanospheres. To investigate the damages induced in GBM treated with these nanosystems and exposed to optical radiation, we recurred to the X-ray phase contrast tomography (XPCT). This high-resolution 3D imaging technique highlighted a vast devascularization process by micro-vessels disruption, which is responsible of a tumor elimination without relapse.

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