X‐Ray Nanothermometry of Nanoparticles in Tumor‐Mimicking Tissues under Photothermia

Author:

López‐Méndez Rosalía1,Reguera Javier2,Fromain Alexandre3,Serea Esraa Samy Abu2,Céspedes Eva4,Teran Francisco Jose1,Zheng Fangyuan2,Parente Ana5,García Miguel Ángel6,Fonda Emiliano7,Camarero Julio18,Wilhelm Claire3ORCID,Muñoz‐Noval Álvaro5,Espinosa Ana14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. IMDEA Nanociencia c/ Faraday, 9 Madrid 28049 Spain

2. BCMaterials Basque Center for Materials Applications and Nanostructures UPV/EHU Science Park 48940 Leioa Spain

3. Laboratoire Physico Chimie Curie PCC CNRS UMR168 Institut Curie, Sorbonne University PSL University Paris 75005 France

4. Instituto de Ciencia de Materiales de Madrid ICMM‐CSIC Madrid 28049 Spain

5. Dpto. Física Materiales Facultad CC. Físicas Universidad Complutense de Madrid Madrid 28040 Spain

6. Departamento de Electrocerámica Instituto de Cerámica y Vidrio ICV‐CSIC Kelsen 5 Madrid 28049 Spain

7. Synchrotron SOLEIL L'Orme des Merisiers – St. Aubin‐BP 48 Gif s/ Yvette 91192 France

8. Departamento de Física de la Materia Condensada and Instituto ‘Nicolás Cabrera’ Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Madrid 28049 Spain

Abstract

AbstractTemperature plays a critical role in regulating body mechanisms and indicating inflammatory processes. Local temperature increments above 42 °C are shown to kill cancer cells in tumorous tissue, leading to the development of nanoparticle‐mediated thermo‐therapeutic strategies for fighting oncological diseases. Remarkably, these therapeutic effects can occur without macroscopic temperature rise, suggesting localized nanoparticle heating, and minimizing side effects on healthy tissues. Nanothermometry has received considerable attention as a means of developing nanothermosensing approaches to monitor the temperature at the core of nanoparticle atoms inside cells. In this study, a label‐free, direct, and universal nanoscale thermometry is proposed to monitor the thermal processes of nanoparticles under photoexcitation in the tumor environment. Gold‐iron oxide nanohybrids are utilized as multifunctional photothermal agents internalized in a 3D tumor model of glioblastoma that mimics the in vivo scenario. The local temperature under near‐infrared photo‐excitation is monitored by X‐ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) at the Au L3‐edge (11 919 eV) to obtain their temperature in cells, deepening the knowledge of nanothermal tumor treatments. This nanothermometric approach demonstrates its potential in detecting high nanothermal changes in tumor‐mimicking tissues. It offers a notable advantage by enabling thermal sensing of any element, effectively transforming any material into a nanothermometer within biological environments.

Funder

Comunidad de Madrid

Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas

Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmaceutical Science,Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials

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