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  • 2024Tailoring the pore structure of iron oxide core@stellate mesoporous silica shell nanocomposites: effects on MRI and magnetic hyperthermia properties and applicability to anti-cancer therapies2citations
  • 2023Effect of the Size and Shape of Dendronized Iron Oxide Nanoparticles Bearing a Targeting Ligand on MRI, Magnetic Hyperthermia, and Photothermia Properties—From Suspension to In Vitro Studies18citations
  • 2023Effect of the Size and Shape of Dendronized Iron Oxide Nanoparticles Bearing a Targeting Ligand on MRI, Magnetic Hyperthermia, and Photothermia Properties—From Suspension to In Vitro Studies18citations
  • 2023Effect of the Size and Shape of Dendronized Iron Oxide Nanoparticles Bearing a Targeting Ligand on MRI, Magnetic Hyperthermia, and Photothermia Properties-From Suspension to In Vitro Studies.18citations

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  • Ihiawakrim, Dris
  • Kiefer, Céline
  • Mertz, Damien
  • Parkhomenko, Ksenia
  • Vichery, Charlotte
  • Carrey, Julian
  • Gigoux, Véronique
  • Bertagnolli, Caroline
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  • Sandre, Olivier
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  • Ersen, Ovidiu
  • Bizeau, Joëlle
  • Ramirez, Maria De Los Angeles
  • Meyer, Florent
  • Journe, Fabrice
  • Saussez, Sven
  • Harlepp, Sébastien
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  • Affolter-Zbaraszczuk, Christine
  • Ramírez, María De Los Ángeles
  • Laurent, Sophie
  • Furgiuele, Sonia
  • Boos, Anne
  • Iacovita, Cristian
  • Henoumont, Céline
  • Harlepp, Sebastien
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Tailoring the pore structure of iron oxide core@stellate mesoporous silica shell nanocomposites: effects on MRI and magnetic hyperthermia properties and applicability to anti-cancer therapies

  • Ihiawakrim, Dris
  • Kiefer, Céline
  • Mertz, Damien
  • Parkhomenko, Ksenia
  • Vichery, Charlotte
  • Carrey, Julian
  • Gigoux, Véronique
  • Bertagnolli, Caroline
  • Journaux-Duclos, Justine
  • Sandre, Olivier
  • Lucante, Théo
  • Bégin-Colin, Sylvie
  • Freis, Barbara
  • Ersen, Ovidiu
  • Bizeau, Joëlle
  • Ramirez, Maria De Los Angeles
Abstract

International audience ; Core–shell nanocomposites made of iron oxide core (IO NPs) coated with mesoporous silica (MS) shells are promising theranostic agents. While the core is being used as an efficient heating nanoagent under alternating magnetic field (AMF) and near infra-red (NIR) light and as a suitable contrast agent for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), the MS shell is particularly relevant to ensure colloidal stability in a biological buffer and to transport a variety of therapeutics. However, a major challenge with such inorganic nanostructures is the design of adjustable silica structures, especially with tunable large pores which would be useful, for instance, for the delivery of large therapeutic biomolecule loading and further sustained release. Furthermore, the effect of tailoring a porous silica structure on the magneto- or photothermal dissipation still remains poorly investigated. In this work, we undertake an in-depth investigation of the growth of stellate mesoporous silica (STMS) shells around IO NPs cores and of their micro/mesoporous features respectively through time-lapse and in situ liquid phase transmission electron microscopy (LPTEM) and detailed nitrogen isotherm adsorption studies. We found here that the STMS shell features (thickness, pore size, surface area) can be finely tuned by simply controlling the sol–gel reaction time, affording a novel range of IO@STMS core@shell NPs. Finally, regarding the responses under alternating magnetic fields and NIR light which are evaluated as a function of the silica structure, IO@STMS NPs having a tunable silica shell structure are shown to be efficient as T2-weighted MRI agents and as heating agents for magneto- and photoinduced hyperthermia. Furthermore, such IO@STMS are found to display anti-cancer effects in pancreatic cancer cells under magnetic fields (both alternating and rotating).

Topics
  • nanoparticle
  • porous
  • nanocomposite
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • pore
  • surface
  • Nitrogen
  • mass spectrometry
  • transmission electron microscopy
  • iron
  • liquid phase
  • scanning tunneling microscopy