Noninvasive and Highly Multiplexed Five-Color Tumor Imaging of Multicore Near-Infrared Resonant Surface-Enhanced Raman Nanoparticles In Vivo

ACS Nano ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jung Ho Yu ◽  
Idan Steinberg ◽  
Ryan M. Davis ◽  
Andrey V. Malkovskiy ◽  
Aimen Zlitni ◽  
...  
2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jung-Ho Yu ◽  
Idan Steinberg ◽  
Ryan Miller Davis ◽  
Andrey V. Malkovskiy ◽  
Aimen Zlitni ◽  
...  

In vivo multiplexed imaging aims for noninvasive analysis of multiple tumor biomarkers. While most of the preclinical imaging has provided a number of multiplexing channels up to three, Raman imaging with surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) nanoparticles was suggested to offer higher multiplexing capability originating from their narrow spectral width. However, the multiplexed Raman imaging is still in its infancy for visualizing tumors with both sufficient multiplicity and high sensitivity concurrently. Here we create multispectral palettes of gold core-near-infrared (NIR) resonant Raman dyes-silica shell SERS (NIR-SERRS) nanoparticles, which provide both the high multiplicity and fluorescence-comparable sensitivity. With the NIR-SERRS nanoparticle palettes, we demonstrate noninvasive and five-plex ratiometric Raman imaging of tumors in living mice. Furthermore, we perform noninvasive and longitudinal imaging of the five-color nanoparticles in the tumors, which is not feasible with current ex vivo multiplexing platforms, demonstrating great potential for noninvasive assessment of multiple biological targets within tumors.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jung-Ho Yu ◽  
Idan Steinberg ◽  
Ryan Miller Davis ◽  
Andrey V. Malkovskiy ◽  
Aimen Zlitni ◽  
...  

In vivo multiplexed imaging aims for noninvasive analysis of multiple tumor biomarkers. While most of the preclinical imaging has provided a number of multiplexing channels up to three, Raman imaging with surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) nanoparticles was suggested to offer higher multiplexing capability originating from their narrow spectral width. However, the multiplexed Raman imaging is still in its infancy for visualizing tumors with both sufficient multiplicity and high sensitivity concurrently. Here we create multispectral palettes of gold core-near-infrared (NIR) resonant Raman dyes-silica shell SERS (NIR-SERRS) nanoparticles, which provide both the high multiplicity and fluorescence-comparable sensitivity. With the NIR-SERRS nanoparticle palettes, we demonstrate noninvasive and five-plex ratiometric Raman imaging of tumors in living mice. Furthermore, we perform noninvasive and longitudinal imaging of the five-color nanoparticles in the tumors, which is not feasible with current ex vivo multiplexing platforms, demonstrating great potential for noninvasive assessment of multiple biological targets within tumors.


2016 ◽  
Vol 2 (12) ◽  
pp. e1601838 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jin-Ho Lee ◽  
Yonghee Shin ◽  
Wooju Lee ◽  
Keumrai Whang ◽  
Dongchoul Kim ◽  
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Hybrid liposome/metal nanoparticles are promising candidate materials for biomedical applications. However, the poor selectivity and low yield of the desired hybrid during synthesis pose a challenge. We designed a programmable liposome by selective encoding of a reducing agent, which allows self-crystallization of metal nanoparticles within the liposome to produce stable liposome/metal nanoparticles alone. We synthesized seven types of liposome/monometallic and more complex liposome/bimetallic hybrids. The resulting nanoparticles are tunable in size and metal composition, and their surface plasmon resonance bands are controllable in visible and near infrared. Owing to outer lipid bilayer, our liposome/Au nanoparticle shows better colloidal stability in biologically relevant solutions as well as higher endocytosis efficiency than gold nanoparticles without the liposome. We used this hybrid in intracellular imaging of living cells via surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy, taking advantage of its improved physicochemical properties. We believe that our method greatly increases the utility of metal nanoparticles in in vivo applications.


2020 ◽  
Vol 92 (21) ◽  
pp. 14814-14821
Author(s):  
Yingchao Yin ◽  
Rongchao Mei ◽  
Yunqing Wang ◽  
Xizhen Zhao ◽  
Qian Yu ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Xiao Liu ◽  
Xiangyang Gong ◽  
Jie Yuan ◽  
Xiaopeng Fan ◽  
Xingxing Zhang ◽  
...  

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