| Literature DB >> 28493665 |
Qian Lu1,2, Daniel Ericson3, Yang Song1, Chengzhou Zhu1, Ranfeng Ye1, Songqin Liu2, Joseph A Spernyak4, Dan Du1, He Li1, Yun Wu3, Yuehe Lin1.
Abstract
Sensitive assay and imaging of multiple low-abundance microRNAs (miRNAs) in living cells remain a grand challenge. Herein, based on polyelectrolyte-induced reduction, a facile approach has been proposed to synthesize novel MnO2 nanotubes. Owing to the remarkably strong fluorescence quenching ability, low cytotoxicity, and excellent colloid stability, the as-prepared MnO2 nanotubes showed great potential for simultaneous detection and imaging of multiple miRNAs in vitro and in situ in living cells for the first time. Besides, MnO2 nanotubes can be reduced to Mn2+ by intracellular acid pH or glutathione, which may serve as an activatable contrast reagent for MRI. Therefore, the MnO2 nanotube-based probes, termed "NanoSearchlight", provide a promising, multimodal imaging tool for precise and accurate diagnosis and prognosis of cancers.Entities:
Keywords: MnO2 nanotubes; NanoSearchlight; imaging; live cells; multiple microRNAs
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28493665 PMCID: PMC5831178 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b15387
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229