Biodegradable harmonophores for targeted high-resolution in vivo tumor imaging
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Journal Article
Abstract
Optical imaging probes have played a major role in detecting and monitoring a variety of diseases. In particular, nonlinear optical imaging probes, such as second harmonic generating (SHG) nanoprobes, hold great promise as clinical contrast agents, as they can be imaged with little background signal and unmatched long-term photostability. As their chemical composition often includes transition metals, the use of inorganic SHG nanoprobes can raise long-term health concerns. Ideally, contrast agents for biomedical applications should be degraded in vivo without any long-term toxicological consequences to the organism. Here, we developed biodegradable harmonophores (bioharmonophores) that consist of polymer-encapsulated, self-assembling peptides that generate a strong SHG signal. When functionalized with tumor cell surface markers, these reporters can target single cancer cells with high detection sensitivity in zebrafish embryos in vivo. Thus, bioharmonophores will enable an innovative approach to cancer treatment using targeted high-resolution optical imaging for diagnostics and therapy.
Date Issued
2021-03-23
Date Acceptance
2021-02-05
Citation
ACS Nano, 2021, 15 (3), pp.4144-4154
ISSN
1936-0851
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Start Page
4144
End Page
4154
Journal / Book Title
ACS Nano
Volume
15
Issue
3
Copyright Statement
© 2021 American Chemical Society. This article is open access under a CC-BY Attribution 4.0 license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Identifier
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33630589
Subjects
biodegradable
ferroelectric
imaging
second harmonic generation
self-assembly
Publication Status
Published
Coverage Spatial
United States
Date Publish Online
2021-02-25