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A novel POSS-coated quantum dot for biological application

Quantum dots (QDs) are fluorescent semiconductor nanocrystals that have the potential for major advancements in the field of nanomedicine through their unique photophysical properties. They can potentially be used as fluorescent probes for various biomedical imaging applications, including cancer lo...

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Autores principales: Rizvi, Sarwat B, Yildirimer, Lara, Ghaderi, Shirin, Ramesh, Bala, Seifalian, Alexander M, Keshtgar, Mo
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Publicado: Dove Medical Press 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3418109/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22915843
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S28577
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author Rizvi, Sarwat B
Yildirimer, Lara
Ghaderi, Shirin
Ramesh, Bala
Seifalian, Alexander M
Keshtgar, Mo
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Yildirimer, Lara
Ghaderi, Shirin
Ramesh, Bala
Seifalian, Alexander M
Keshtgar, Mo
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description Quantum dots (QDs) are fluorescent semiconductor nanocrystals that have the potential for major advancements in the field of nanomedicine through their unique photophysical properties. They can potentially be used as fluorescent probes for various biomedical imaging applications, including cancer localization, detection of micrometastasis, image guided surgery, and targeted drug delivery. Their main limitation is toxicity, which requires a biologically compatible surface coating to shield the toxic core from the surrounding environment. However, this leads to an increase in QD size that may lead to problems of excretion and systemic sequestration. We describe a one pot synthesis, characterization, and in vitro cytotoxicity of a novel polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS)-coated CdTe-cored QD using mercaptosuccinic acid (MSA) and D-cysteine as stabilizing agents. Characterization was performed using transmission electron microscopy Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and photoluminescence studies. POSS-coated QDs demonstrated high colloidal stability and enhanced photostability on high degrees of ultraviolet (UV) excitation compared to QDs coated with MSA and D-cysteine alone (P value < 0.05). In vitro toxicity studies showed that both POSS and MSA-QDs were significantly less toxic than ionized salts of Cd(+2) and Te(−2). Confocal microscopy confirmed high brightness of POSS-QDs in cells at both 1 and 24 hours, indicating that these QDs are rapidly taken up by cells and remain photostable in a biological environment. We therefore conclude that a POSS coating confers biological compatibility, photostability, and colloidal stability while retaining the small size and unique photophysical properties of the QDs. The amphiphilic nature of the coating allows solubility in aqueous solutions and rapid transfer across cell membranes, enabling the use of lower concentrations of the QDs for an overall reduced toxicity particularly for prolonged live cell and in vivo imaging applications.
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spelling pubmed-34181092012-08-22 A novel POSS-coated quantum dot for biological application Rizvi, Sarwat B Yildirimer, Lara Ghaderi, Shirin Ramesh, Bala Seifalian, Alexander M Keshtgar, Mo Int J Nanomedicine Original Research Quantum dots (QDs) are fluorescent semiconductor nanocrystals that have the potential for major advancements in the field of nanomedicine through their unique photophysical properties. They can potentially be used as fluorescent probes for various biomedical imaging applications, including cancer localization, detection of micrometastasis, image guided surgery, and targeted drug delivery. Their main limitation is toxicity, which requires a biologically compatible surface coating to shield the toxic core from the surrounding environment. However, this leads to an increase in QD size that may lead to problems of excretion and systemic sequestration. We describe a one pot synthesis, characterization, and in vitro cytotoxicity of a novel polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS)-coated CdTe-cored QD using mercaptosuccinic acid (MSA) and D-cysteine as stabilizing agents. Characterization was performed using transmission electron microscopy Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and photoluminescence studies. POSS-coated QDs demonstrated high colloidal stability and enhanced photostability on high degrees of ultraviolet (UV) excitation compared to QDs coated with MSA and D-cysteine alone (P value < 0.05). In vitro toxicity studies showed that both POSS and MSA-QDs were significantly less toxic than ionized salts of Cd(+2) and Te(−2). Confocal microscopy confirmed high brightness of POSS-QDs in cells at both 1 and 24 hours, indicating that these QDs are rapidly taken up by cells and remain photostable in a biological environment. We therefore conclude that a POSS coating confers biological compatibility, photostability, and colloidal stability while retaining the small size and unique photophysical properties of the QDs. The amphiphilic nature of the coating allows solubility in aqueous solutions and rapid transfer across cell membranes, enabling the use of lower concentrations of the QDs for an overall reduced toxicity particularly for prolonged live cell and in vivo imaging applications. Dove Medical Press 2012 2012-08-02 /pmc/articles/PMC3418109/ /pubmed/22915843 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S28577 Text en © 2012 Rizvi et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Rizvi, Sarwat B
Yildirimer, Lara
Ghaderi, Shirin
Ramesh, Bala
Seifalian, Alexander M
Keshtgar, Mo
A novel POSS-coated quantum dot for biological application
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title_fullStr A novel POSS-coated quantum dot for biological application
title_full_unstemmed A novel POSS-coated quantum dot for biological application
title_short A novel POSS-coated quantum dot for biological application
title_sort novel poss-coated quantum dot for biological application
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3418109/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22915843
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S28577
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