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Nanoparticle based induction heating at low magnitudes of magnetic field strengths for breast cancer therapy

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Zuvin, Merve
Koçak, Muhammed
Akkoç, Yunus
Kutlu, Özlem
Gözüaçık, Devrim
Koşar, Ali

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2019

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English

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Magnetic hyperthermia has received much attention during the last decade due to its implementation in cancer treatment. Recently, functionalized superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPION) emerged as a strong alternative adjuvant treatment approach, which complements conventional methods such as chemotherapy. In this study, we demonstrate the anticancer effect of Poly(acrylic acid)-coated, anti-HER2-tagged SPIONs on breast cancer cells using a low magnetic field strength of 0.8 kAm(-1), which is significantly lower compared to the literature, with a frequency of 400 kHz. Specificity was achieved via anti-HER2 antibody attachment to nanoparticles. HER2-positive SKBR3 and MDA-MB-453 cell lines internalized the nanoparticles successfully. These nanoparticles, which were not toxic to these cell lines, led to a prominent decrease in cell proliferation and survival in MDA-MB-453 cells when subjected to hyperthermia. Therefore, the hyperthermia-targeted SPION approach could be developed as a potential cancer treatment approach against breast cancer and possible other cancer types.

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Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

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Elsevier

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Materials sciences, Multidisciplinary design optimization, Physics, Condensed matter

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