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Intrinsically Radioactive [(64)Cu]CuInS/ZnS Quantum Dots for PET and Optical Imaging: Improved Radiochemical Stability and Controllable Cerenkov Luminescence

[Image: see text] Functionalized quantum dots (QDs) have been widely explored for multimodality bioimaging and proven to be versatile agents. Attaching positron-emitting radioisotopes onto QDs not only endows their positron emission tomography (PET) functionality, but also results in self-illuminati...

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Autores principales: Guo, Weisheng, Sun, Xiaolian, Jacobson, Orit, Yan, Xuefeng, Min, Kyunghyun, Srivatsan, Avinash, Niu, Gang, Kiesewetter, Dale O., Chang, Jin, Chen, Xiaoyuan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2014
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4310640/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25549258
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/nn505660r
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author Guo, Weisheng
Sun, Xiaolian
Jacobson, Orit
Yan, Xuefeng
Min, Kyunghyun
Srivatsan, Avinash
Niu, Gang
Kiesewetter, Dale O.
Chang, Jin
Chen, Xiaoyuan
author_facet Guo, Weisheng
Sun, Xiaolian
Jacobson, Orit
Yan, Xuefeng
Min, Kyunghyun
Srivatsan, Avinash
Niu, Gang
Kiesewetter, Dale O.
Chang, Jin
Chen, Xiaoyuan
author_sort Guo, Weisheng
collection PubMed
description [Image: see text] Functionalized quantum dots (QDs) have been widely explored for multimodality bioimaging and proven to be versatile agents. Attaching positron-emitting radioisotopes onto QDs not only endows their positron emission tomography (PET) functionality, but also results in self-illuminating QDs, with no need for an external light source, by Cerenkov resonance energy transfer (CRET). Traditional chelation methods have been used to incorporate the radionuclide, but these methods are compromised by the potential for loss of radionuclide due to cleavage of the linker between particle and chelator, decomplexation of the metal, and possible altered pharmacokinetics of nanomaterials. Herein, we described a straightforward synthesis of intrinsically radioactive [(64)Cu]CuInS/ZnS QDs by directly incorporating (64)Cu into CuInS/ZnS nanostructure with (64)CuCl(2) as synthesis precursor. The [(64)Cu]CuInS/ZnS QDs demonstrated excellent radiochemical stability with less than 3% free (64)Cu detected even after exposure to serum containing EDTA (5 mM) for 24 h. PEGylation can be achieved in situ during synthesis, and the PEGylated radioactive QDs showed high tumor uptake (10.8% ID/g) in a U87MG mouse xenograft model. CRET efficiency was studied as a function of concentration and (64)Cu radioactivity concentration. These [(64)Cu]CuInS/ZnS QDs were successfully applied as an efficient PET/self-illuminating luminescence in vivo imaging agents.
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spelling pubmed-43106402015-12-30 Intrinsically Radioactive [(64)Cu]CuInS/ZnS Quantum Dots for PET and Optical Imaging: Improved Radiochemical Stability and Controllable Cerenkov Luminescence Guo, Weisheng Sun, Xiaolian Jacobson, Orit Yan, Xuefeng Min, Kyunghyun Srivatsan, Avinash Niu, Gang Kiesewetter, Dale O. Chang, Jin Chen, Xiaoyuan ACS Nano [Image: see text] Functionalized quantum dots (QDs) have been widely explored for multimodality bioimaging and proven to be versatile agents. Attaching positron-emitting radioisotopes onto QDs not only endows their positron emission tomography (PET) functionality, but also results in self-illuminating QDs, with no need for an external light source, by Cerenkov resonance energy transfer (CRET). Traditional chelation methods have been used to incorporate the radionuclide, but these methods are compromised by the potential for loss of radionuclide due to cleavage of the linker between particle and chelator, decomplexation of the metal, and possible altered pharmacokinetics of nanomaterials. Herein, we described a straightforward synthesis of intrinsically radioactive [(64)Cu]CuInS/ZnS QDs by directly incorporating (64)Cu into CuInS/ZnS nanostructure with (64)CuCl(2) as synthesis precursor. The [(64)Cu]CuInS/ZnS QDs demonstrated excellent radiochemical stability with less than 3% free (64)Cu detected even after exposure to serum containing EDTA (5 mM) for 24 h. PEGylation can be achieved in situ during synthesis, and the PEGylated radioactive QDs showed high tumor uptake (10.8% ID/g) in a U87MG mouse xenograft model. CRET efficiency was studied as a function of concentration and (64)Cu radioactivity concentration. These [(64)Cu]CuInS/ZnS QDs were successfully applied as an efficient PET/self-illuminating luminescence in vivo imaging agents. American Chemical Society 2014-12-30 2015-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4310640/ /pubmed/25549258 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/nn505660r Text en Copyright © 2014 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under an ACS AuthorChoice License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article or any adaptations for non-commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Guo, Weisheng
Sun, Xiaolian
Jacobson, Orit
Yan, Xuefeng
Min, Kyunghyun
Srivatsan, Avinash
Niu, Gang
Kiesewetter, Dale O.
Chang, Jin
Chen, Xiaoyuan
Intrinsically Radioactive [(64)Cu]CuInS/ZnS Quantum Dots for PET and Optical Imaging: Improved Radiochemical Stability and Controllable Cerenkov Luminescence
title Intrinsically Radioactive [(64)Cu]CuInS/ZnS Quantum Dots for PET and Optical Imaging: Improved Radiochemical Stability and Controllable Cerenkov Luminescence
title_full Intrinsically Radioactive [(64)Cu]CuInS/ZnS Quantum Dots for PET and Optical Imaging: Improved Radiochemical Stability and Controllable Cerenkov Luminescence
title_fullStr Intrinsically Radioactive [(64)Cu]CuInS/ZnS Quantum Dots for PET and Optical Imaging: Improved Radiochemical Stability and Controllable Cerenkov Luminescence
title_full_unstemmed Intrinsically Radioactive [(64)Cu]CuInS/ZnS Quantum Dots for PET and Optical Imaging: Improved Radiochemical Stability and Controllable Cerenkov Luminescence
title_short Intrinsically Radioactive [(64)Cu]CuInS/ZnS Quantum Dots for PET and Optical Imaging: Improved Radiochemical Stability and Controllable Cerenkov Luminescence
title_sort intrinsically radioactive [(64)cu]cuins/zns quantum dots for pet and optical imaging: improved radiochemical stability and controllable cerenkov luminescence
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4310640/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25549258
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/nn505660r
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