posted on 2024-11-01, 13:26authored byRavi ShuklaRavi Shukla, Nripen Chandra, A Zambre, A Upendran, K Katti, Rajesh Kulkarni, Satish K Nune, S W Casteel, Charles Smith, Jatin Vimal, E J Boote, J D Robertson, Para Kan, H Engelbrecht, Lisa Watkinson, Terry Carmack, John Lever, C Cutler, Charles Caldwell, Raghuraman Kannan, K V Katti
Systemic delivery of therapeutic agents to solid tumors is hindered by vascular and interstitial barriers. We hypothesized that prostate tumor specific epigallocatechin-gallate (EGCg) functionalized radioactive gold nanoparticles, when delivered intratumorally (IT), would circumvent transport barriers, resulting in targeted delivery of therapeutic payloads. The results described herein support our hypothesis. We report the development of inherently therapeutic gold nanoparticles derived from the Au-198 isotope; the range of the 198Au β-particle (approximately 11 mm in tissue or approximately 1100 cell diameters) is sufficiently long to provide cross-fire effects of a radiation dose delivered to cells within the prostate gland and short enough to minimize the radiation dose to critical tissues near the periphery of the capsule.