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Article: Organic Semiconducting Polymer Nanoparticles for Photoacoustic Labeling and Tracking of Stem Cells in the Second Near-Infrared Window

TitleOrganic Semiconducting Polymer Nanoparticles for Photoacoustic Labeling and Tracking of Stem Cells in the Second Near-Infrared Window
Authors
Keywordsnanoparticle
organic semiconducting polymer
photoacoustic imaging
second near-infrared absorption
stem cell
Issue Date2018
Citation
ACS Nano, 2018, v. 12, n. 12, p. 12201-12211 How to Cite?
AbstractPhotoacoustic (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.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/363745
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2023 Impact Factor: 15.8
2023 SCImago Journal Rankings: 4.593

 

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dc.contributor.authorYin, Chao-
dc.contributor.authorWen, Guohua-
dc.contributor.authorLiu, Chao-
dc.contributor.authorYang, Boguang-
dc.contributor.authorLin, Sien-
dc.contributor.authorHuang, Jiawei-
dc.contributor.authorZhao, Pengchao-
dc.contributor.authorWong, Siu Hong Dexter-
dc.contributor.authorZhang, Kunyu-
dc.contributor.authorChen, Xiaoyu-
dc.contributor.authorLi, Gang-
dc.contributor.authorJiang, Xiaohua-
dc.contributor.authorHuang, Jianping-
dc.contributor.authorPu, Kanyi-
dc.contributor.authorWang, Lidai-
dc.contributor.authorBian, Liming-
dc.date.accessioned2025-10-10T07:49:04Z-
dc.date.available2025-10-10T07:49:04Z-
dc.date.issued2018-
dc.identifier.citationACS Nano, 2018, v. 12, n. 12, p. 12201-12211-
dc.identifier.issn1936-0851-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/363745-
dc.description.abstractPhotoacoustic (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 <sup>+</sup> ) for PA imaging and tracking of stem cells. Comparison studies in biological tissue show that NIR-II light excited PA imaging of the OSPN <sup>+</sup> has significantly higher signal-to-noise ratio than NIR-I light excited PA imaging, thereby demonstrating the superiority of the OSPN <sup>+</sup> for deep tissue imaging. With good biocompatibility, appropriate size, and optimized surface property, the OSPN <sup>+</sup> 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 <sup>+</sup> -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.-
dc.languageeng-
dc.relation.ispartofACS Nano-
dc.subjectnanoparticle-
dc.subjectorganic semiconducting polymer-
dc.subjectphotoacoustic imaging-
dc.subjectsecond near-infrared absorption-
dc.subjectstem cell-
dc.titleOrganic Semiconducting Polymer Nanoparticles for Photoacoustic Labeling and Tracking of Stem Cells in the Second Near-Infrared Window-
dc.typeArticle-
dc.description.naturelink_to_subscribed_fulltext-
dc.identifier.doi10.1021/acsnano.8b05906-
dc.identifier.pmid30433761-
dc.identifier.scopuseid_2-s2.0-85057559129-
dc.identifier.volume12-
dc.identifier.issue12-
dc.identifier.spage12201-
dc.identifier.epage12211-
dc.identifier.eissn1936-086X-

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