Photo-magnetic irradiation-mediated multimodal therapy of neuroblastoma cells using a cluster of multifunctional nanostructures

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The use of high intensity chemo-radiotherapies has demonstrated only modest improvement in the treatment of high-risk neuroblastomas. Moreover, undesirable drug specific and radiation therapy-incurred side effects enhance the risk of developing into a second cancer at a later stage. In this study, a safer and alternative multimodal therapeutic strategy involving simultaneous optical and oscillating (AC) magnetic field stimulation of a multifunctional nanocarrier system has successfully been implemented to guide neuroblastoma cell destruction. This novel technique permitted the use of low-intensity photo-magnetic irradiation and reduced the required nanoparticle dose level. The combination of released cisplatin from the nanodrug reservoirs and photo-magnetic coupled hyperthermia mediated cytotoxicity led to the complete ablation of the B35 neuroblastoma cells in culture. Our study suggests that smart nanostructure-based photo-magnetic hybrid irradiation is a viable approach to remotely guide neuroblastoma cell destruction, which may be adopted in clinical management post modification to treat aggressive cancers.

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Atluri, R., Atmaramani, R., Tharaka, G., McCallister, T., Peng, J., Diercks, D., … Ghosh, S. (2018). Photo-magnetic irradiation-mediated multimodal therapy of neuroblastoma cells using a cluster of multifunctional nanostructures. Nanomaterials, 8(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/nano8100774

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