Erythrocyte-Derived Optical Nanoprobes Doped with Indocyanine Green-Bound Albumin: Material Characteristics and Evaluation for Cancer Cell Imaging

Jenny T. Mac,Raviraj Vankayala, Dipti K. Patel, Sabrina Wueste,Bahman Anvari

ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering(2018)

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Nanosize structures activated by near-infrared (NIR) photoexcitation can provide an optical platform for the image-guided removal of small tumor nodules. We have engineered nanoparticles derived from erythrocytes that can be doped with NIR fluorophore indocyanine green (ICG). We refer to these constructs as NIR erythrocyte-derived transducers (NETs). The objective of this study was to determine if ICG-bound albumin (IbA), as the doping material, could enhance the fluorescence emission of NETs, and evaluate the capability of these nanoprobes in imaging cancer cells. Erythrocytes were isolated from bovine whole blood and depleted of hemoglobin to form erythrocyte ghosts (EGs). EGs were then extruded through nanosize porous membranes in the presence of 10–100 μm ICG or Iba (1:1 molar ratio) to form ICG- or IbA-doped NETs. The resulting nanosize constructs were characterized for their diameters, zeta-potentials, absorption, and fluorescence emission spectra. We used fluorescence microscopic imaging to evaluat...
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biomimetics,nanoparticles,optical imaging,red blood cells
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