Biodistribution and sensitive tracking of immune cells with plasmonic gold nanostars

Yang Liu,1,* Wei Huang,2,* Chuanfeng Xiong,2 Yuxian Huang,2 Benny J Chen,2,3 Luigi Racioppi,2,4 Nelson Chao,2,3 Tuan Vo-Dinh1,3,5–61Department of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, USA; 2Department of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA;...

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Autores principales: Liu Y, Huang W, Xiong C, Huang Y, Chen BJ, Racioppi L, Chao N, Vo-Dinh T
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:2000e5258cee437da8599f500d3c7d642021-12-02T05:27:12ZBiodistribution and sensitive tracking of immune cells with plasmonic gold nanostars1178-2013https://doaj.org/article/2000e5258cee437da8599f500d3c7d642019-05-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.dovepress.com/biodistribution-and-sensitive-tracking-of-immune-cells-with-plasmonic--peer-reviewed-article-IJNhttps://doaj.org/toc/1178-2013Yang Liu,1,* Wei Huang,2,* Chuanfeng Xiong,2 Yuxian Huang,2 Benny J Chen,2,3 Luigi Racioppi,2,4 Nelson Chao,2,3 Tuan Vo-Dinh1,3,5–61Department of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, USA; 2Department of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA; 3Duke Cancer Institute, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA; 4Department of Molecular Medicine and Medical Biotechnology, University of Naples Federico II, Naples 80131, Italy; 5Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, USA; 6Department of Chemistry, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, USA*These authors contributed equally to this work Aim: To quantitatively and sensitively investigate the biodistribution of immune cells after systemic administration.Methods: Immune cells were loaded with plasmonic gold nanostars (GNS) tracking probes. Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) was used for quantitative gold mass measurement and two-photon photoluminescence (TPL) was used for high-resolution sensitive optical imaging.Results: GNS nanoparticles were loaded successfully into immune cells without negative effect on cellular vitality. Liver and spleen were identified to be the major organs for macrophage cells uptake after systematic administration. A small amount of macrophage cells were detected in the tumor site in our murine lymphoma animal model.Conclusion: GNS has great potential as a biocompatible marker for quantitative tracking and high-resolution imaging of immune cells at the cellular level.Keywords: GNS, ICP-MS, two-photon microscopy, immune cells, biodistribution  Liu YHuang WXiong CHuang YChen BJRacioppi LChao NVo-Dinh TDove Medical PressarticleGNSICP-MSTwo-photon microscopyImmune cellsBiodistributionMedicine (General)R5-920ENInternational Journal of Nanomedicine, Vol Volume 14, Pp 3403-3411 (2019)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic GNS
ICP-MS
Two-photon microscopy
Immune cells
Biodistribution
Medicine (General)
R5-920
spellingShingle GNS
ICP-MS
Two-photon microscopy
Immune cells
Biodistribution
Medicine (General)
R5-920
Liu Y
Huang W
Xiong C
Huang Y
Chen BJ
Racioppi L
Chao N
Vo-Dinh T
Biodistribution and sensitive tracking of immune cells with plasmonic gold nanostars
description Yang Liu,1,* Wei Huang,2,* Chuanfeng Xiong,2 Yuxian Huang,2 Benny J Chen,2,3 Luigi Racioppi,2,4 Nelson Chao,2,3 Tuan Vo-Dinh1,3,5–61Department of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, USA; 2Department of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA; 3Duke Cancer Institute, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC 27710, USA; 4Department of Molecular Medicine and Medical Biotechnology, University of Naples Federico II, Naples 80131, Italy; 5Fitzpatrick Institute for Photonics, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, USA; 6Department of Chemistry, Duke University, Durham, NC 27708, USA*These authors contributed equally to this work Aim: To quantitatively and sensitively investigate the biodistribution of immune cells after systemic administration.Methods: Immune cells were loaded with plasmonic gold nanostars (GNS) tracking probes. Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) was used for quantitative gold mass measurement and two-photon photoluminescence (TPL) was used for high-resolution sensitive optical imaging.Results: GNS nanoparticles were loaded successfully into immune cells without negative effect on cellular vitality. Liver and spleen were identified to be the major organs for macrophage cells uptake after systematic administration. A small amount of macrophage cells were detected in the tumor site in our murine lymphoma animal model.Conclusion: GNS has great potential as a biocompatible marker for quantitative tracking and high-resolution imaging of immune cells at the cellular level.Keywords: GNS, ICP-MS, two-photon microscopy, immune cells, biodistribution  
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author Liu Y
Huang W
Xiong C
Huang Y
Chen BJ
Racioppi L
Chao N
Vo-Dinh T
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Huang W
Xiong C
Huang Y
Chen BJ
Racioppi L
Chao N
Vo-Dinh T
author_sort Liu Y
title Biodistribution and sensitive tracking of immune cells with plasmonic gold nanostars
title_short Biodistribution and sensitive tracking of immune cells with plasmonic gold nanostars
title_full Biodistribution and sensitive tracking of immune cells with plasmonic gold nanostars
title_fullStr Biodistribution and sensitive tracking of immune cells with plasmonic gold nanostars
title_full_unstemmed Biodistribution and sensitive tracking of immune cells with plasmonic gold nanostars
title_sort biodistribution and sensitive tracking of immune cells with plasmonic gold nanostars
publisher Dove Medical Press
publishDate 2019
url https://doaj.org/article/2000e5258cee437da8599f500d3c7d64
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