| Literature DB >> 30433761 |
Chao Yin1, Guohua Wen2, Chao Liu2, Boguang Yang1, Sien Lin3,4,5, Jiawei Huang6, Pengchao Zhao1, Siu Hong Dexter Wong1, Kunyu Zhang1, Xiaoyu Chen1, Gang Li3,4,7, Xiaohua Jiang6, Jianping Huang3, Kanyi Pu8, Lidai Wang2,9, Liming Bian1,10,11,12,13.
Abstract
Photoacoustic (PA) imaging and tracking of stem cells plays an important role in the real-time assessment of cell-based therapies. Nevertheless, the limitations of conventional inorganic PA contrast agents and the narrow range of the excitation wavelength in the first near-infrared (NIR-I) window hamper the applications of PA imaging in living subjects. Herein, we report the design and synthesis of a second near-infrared (NIR-II) absorptive organic semiconducting polymer (OSP)-based nanoprobe (OSPN+) for PA imaging and tracking of stem cells. Comparison studies in biological tissue show that NIR-II light excited PA imaging of the OSPN+ has significantly higher signal-to-noise ratio than NIR-I light excited PA imaging, thereby demonstrating the superiority of the OSPN+ for deep tissue imaging. With good biocompatibility, appropriate size, and optimized surface property, the OSPN+ shows enhanced cellular uptake for highly efficient PA labeling of stem cells. In vivo investigations reveal significant NIR-II PA contrast enhancement of the transplanted OSPN+-labeled human mesenchymal stem cells by 40.6- and 21.7-fold in subcutaneous and brain imaging, respectively, compared with unlabeled cases. Our work demonstrates a class of OSP-based nanomaterials for NIR-II PA stem cell imaging to facilitate a better understanding and evaluation of stem cell-based therapies.Entities:
Keywords: nanoparticle; organic semiconducting polymer; photoacoustic imaging; second near-infrared absorption; stem cell
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30433761 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.8b05906
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881