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One step synthesis of 10B-enriched 10BPO4 nanoparticles for effective boron neutron capture therapeutic treatment of recurrent head-and-neck tumor
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One step synthesis of 10B-enriched 10BPO4 nanoparticles for effective boron neutron capture therapeutic treatment of recurrent head-and-neck tumor

Naresh Kuthala, Munusamy Shanmugam, Chao-Ling Yao, Chi-Shiun ChiangKuo Chu Hwang
Biomaterials, 卷.290, 121861
11/2022
PMID: 36302304

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10B-boron phosphate 10B-containing nanoparticles Anti-EGFR antibody Boron neutron capture therapy H&N tumors Microwave arcing method Bioengineering Ceramics and Composites Biophysics Biomaterials Mechanics of Materials
Recurrent head-and-neck (H&N) cancer is one of the most malignant cancers in the world. Various treatment modalities, such as radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and surgery were adopted to treat H&N cancer, but recurrence of H&N tumor always occurs again, leading to poor prognosis and low 5-year survival rate. Recently, boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT) emerges an alternative modality for curing recurrent tumors. Presently, boron phenylalanine-fructose (BPA-F) and sodium borocaptate (BSH) are the two best BNCT molecular drugs, which, however, have poor therapeutic efficacies and are lack of tumor-targeting ability. In this study, <sup>10</sup> B-riched (98.5% <sup>10</sup> B) boron phosphate nanoparticles ( <sup>10</sup> BPO <sub>4</sub> NPs) of ∼100 nm in size were prepared in a single step using a unique microwave arcing method. The <sup>10</sup> B-enriched <sup>10</sup> BPO <sub>4</sub> NPs were surface-modified with anti-EGFR antibody to endow the targeting ability toward H&N cancer cells. In in-vivo xenograft mice model, a large amount (∼63 μg <sup>10</sup> B/g cancer cells) of <sup>10</sup> B atoms could be effectively accumulated at the H&N tumor sites using <sup>10</sup> BPO <sub>4</sub> NPs as BNCT reagents. In in-vitro neutron irradiation experiments, 72% cell deaths were observed from anti-EGFR- <sup>10</sup> BPO <sub>4</sub> NPs-treated H&N cancer cells, which is ∼2.4 folds higher than that (30%) treated with the most effective molecular drug, BPA-F. We demonstrated that upon neutron irradiation, the anti-EGFR- <sup>10</sup> BPO <sub>4</sub> NPs could exert a much higher extent of destruction of H&N tumor, as well as effective suppression of the probability of H&N tumor recurrence, as compared to the most effective molecular drug, BPA-F. The median survival of the BNCT treated mice with anti-EGFR- <sup>10</sup> BPO <sub>4</sub> NPs extends beyond 75 days, which is far better than the mice treated with BPA-F (33 days), blank + NR mice (25), and blank mice (23 days).

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