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Article Dans Une Revue British Journal of Radiology Année : 2014

The use of theranostic gadolinium-based nanoprobes to improve radiotherapy efficacy

Lucie Sancey
Cédric Louis
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A new efficient type of gadolinium-based theranostic agent (AGuIX) has recently been developed for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-guided radiotherapy. These new particles consist of a polysiloxane network surrounded by a number of gadolinium chelates, usually 10. Due to their small size (<5 nm), AGuIX typically exhibit biodistributions that are almost ideal for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes. For example, while a significant proportion of these particles accumulate in tumours, the remainder is rapidly eliminated by the renal route. In addition, these particles present no evidence of toxicity, in the absence of irradiation with up to 10 times the planned dose for clinical trials. AGuIX particles have been proven to act as efficient radiosensitizers in a large variety of experimental in vitro scenarios, including different radioresistant cell lines, irradiation energies, and radiation sources (sensitizing enhancement ratio ranging from 1.1 to 2.5). Preclinical studies have also demonstrated the impact of these particles on different heterotopic and orthotopic tumours, with both intra-tumoural or intravenous injection routes. A significant therapeutical effect has been observed in all contexts. Furthermore, MRI monitoring was proven to efficiently aid in determining a radiotherapy protocol and assessing tumour evolution following treatment. The usual theoretical models, based on energy attenuation and macroscopic dose enhancement, cannot account for all the results that have been obtained. Only theoretical models, which take into account the Auger electron cascades that occur between the different atoms constituting the particle and the related high radical concentrations in the vicinity of the particle, provide an explanation for the complex cell damage and death observed.

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Cancer
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Lucie Sancey, François Lux, Shady Kotb, Stéphane Roux, Sandrine Dufort, et al.. The use of theranostic gadolinium-based nanoprobes to improve radiotherapy efficacy. British Journal of Radiology, 2014, 87 (1041), pp.20140134. ⟨10.1259/bjr.20140134⟩. ⟨hal-01053790⟩
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