Designed Boron-Rich Polymeric Nanoparticles Based on Nano-ion Pairing for Boron Delivery

Chemistry. 2020 Nov 11;26(63):14283-14289. doi: 10.1002/chem.202001699. Epub 2020 Oct 4.

Abstract

Boron-rich particles with the boron fraction ca.10-20 wt % of controllable shape and size that can be easily prepared via simple ion co-assembly are promising material for tumor treatment by boron neutron capture therapy. Electroneutral, dynamic core-shell polymeric nanoparticles were prepared by co-assembly of cationic PEO-block-PGEA diblock copolymer with sodium closo-dodecaborate, Na2 [B12 H12 ]. This is the first example of polymer nanoparticles based on [B12 H12 ]2- nano-ion pairing. The high [B12 H12 ]2- loading is proven by calorimetry at physiological salt concentration. As a result of rational design, rod-, worm- and sphere-like particles were produced and further tested using human glioblastoma and cervical carcinoma cell lines. Rod-like particles yielded the highest internalization capability in all tested cell lines.

Keywords: boron cluster compounds; boron neutron capture therapy; nano-ions; polymer nanoparticles; self-assembly.