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Highly-Soluble Cyanine J-aggregates Entrapped by Liposomes for In Vivo Optical Imaging around 930 nm

Near infrared (NIR) dyes are useful for in vivo optical imaging. Liposomes have been used extensively for delivery of diverse cargos, including hydrophilic cargos which are passively loaded in the aqueous core. However, most currently available NIR dyes are only slightly soluble in water, making pas...

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Autores principales: Miranda, Dyego, Huang, Haoyuan, Kang, Homan, Zhan, Ye, Wang, Depeng, Zhou, Yang, Geng, Jumin, Kilian, Hailey I., Stiles, Wesley, Razi, Aida, Ortega, Joaquin, Xia, Jun, Choi, Hak Soo, Lovell, Jonathan F.
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Publicado: Ivyspring International Publisher 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6376187/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30809281
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.28376
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author Miranda, Dyego
Huang, Haoyuan
Kang, Homan
Zhan, Ye
Wang, Depeng
Zhou, Yang
Geng, Jumin
Kilian, Hailey I.
Stiles, Wesley
Razi, Aida
Ortega, Joaquin
Xia, Jun
Choi, Hak Soo
Lovell, Jonathan F.
author_facet Miranda, Dyego
Huang, Haoyuan
Kang, Homan
Zhan, Ye
Wang, Depeng
Zhou, Yang
Geng, Jumin
Kilian, Hailey I.
Stiles, Wesley
Razi, Aida
Ortega, Joaquin
Xia, Jun
Choi, Hak Soo
Lovell, Jonathan F.
author_sort Miranda, Dyego
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description Near infrared (NIR) dyes are useful for in vivo optical imaging. Liposomes have been used extensively for delivery of diverse cargos, including hydrophilic cargos which are passively loaded in the aqueous core. However, most currently available NIR dyes are only slightly soluble in water, making passive entrapment in liposomes challenging for achieving high optical contrast. Methods: We modified a commercially-available NIR dye (IR-820) via one-step Suzuki coupling with dicarboxyphenylboronic acid, generating a disulfonated heptamethine; dicarboxyphenyl cyanine (DCP-Cy). DCP-Cy was loaded in liposomes and used for optical imaging. Results: Owing to increased charge in mildly basic aqueous solution, DCP-Cy had substantially higher water solubility than indocyanine green (by an order of magnitude), resulting in higher NIR absorption. Unexpectedly, DCP-Cy tended to form J-aggregates with pronounced spectral red-shifting to 934 nm (from 789 nm in monomeric form). J-aggregate formation was dependent on salt and DCP-Cy concentration. Dissolved at 20 mg/mL, DCP-Cy J-aggregates could be entrapped in liposomes. Full width at half maximum absorption of the liposome-entrapped dye was just 25 nm. The entrapped DCP-Cy was readily detectable by fluorescence and photoacoustic NIR imaging. Upon intravenous administration to mice, liposomal DCP-Cy circulated substantially longer than the free dye. Accumulation was largely in the spleen, which was visualized with fluorescence and photoacoustic imaging. Conclusions: DCP-Cy is simple to synthesize and exhibits high aqueous solubility and red-shifted absorption from J-aggregate formation. Liposomal dye entrapment is possible, which facilitates in vivo photoacoustic and fluorescence imaging around 930 nm.
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spelling pubmed-63761872019-02-26 Highly-Soluble Cyanine J-aggregates Entrapped by Liposomes for In Vivo Optical Imaging around 930 nm Miranda, Dyego Huang, Haoyuan Kang, Homan Zhan, Ye Wang, Depeng Zhou, Yang Geng, Jumin Kilian, Hailey I. Stiles, Wesley Razi, Aida Ortega, Joaquin Xia, Jun Choi, Hak Soo Lovell, Jonathan F. Theranostics Research Paper Near infrared (NIR) dyes are useful for in vivo optical imaging. Liposomes have been used extensively for delivery of diverse cargos, including hydrophilic cargos which are passively loaded in the aqueous core. However, most currently available NIR dyes are only slightly soluble in water, making passive entrapment in liposomes challenging for achieving high optical contrast. Methods: We modified a commercially-available NIR dye (IR-820) via one-step Suzuki coupling with dicarboxyphenylboronic acid, generating a disulfonated heptamethine; dicarboxyphenyl cyanine (DCP-Cy). DCP-Cy was loaded in liposomes and used for optical imaging. Results: Owing to increased charge in mildly basic aqueous solution, DCP-Cy had substantially higher water solubility than indocyanine green (by an order of magnitude), resulting in higher NIR absorption. Unexpectedly, DCP-Cy tended to form J-aggregates with pronounced spectral red-shifting to 934 nm (from 789 nm in monomeric form). J-aggregate formation was dependent on salt and DCP-Cy concentration. Dissolved at 20 mg/mL, DCP-Cy J-aggregates could be entrapped in liposomes. Full width at half maximum absorption of the liposome-entrapped dye was just 25 nm. The entrapped DCP-Cy was readily detectable by fluorescence and photoacoustic NIR imaging. Upon intravenous administration to mice, liposomal DCP-Cy circulated substantially longer than the free dye. Accumulation was largely in the spleen, which was visualized with fluorescence and photoacoustic imaging. Conclusions: DCP-Cy is simple to synthesize and exhibits high aqueous solubility and red-shifted absorption from J-aggregate formation. Liposomal dye entrapment is possible, which facilitates in vivo photoacoustic and fluorescence imaging around 930 nm. Ivyspring International Publisher 2019-01-01 /pmc/articles/PMC6376187/ /pubmed/30809281 http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.28376 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY-NC) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/). See http://ivyspring.com/terms for full terms and conditions.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Miranda, Dyego
Huang, Haoyuan
Kang, Homan
Zhan, Ye
Wang, Depeng
Zhou, Yang
Geng, Jumin
Kilian, Hailey I.
Stiles, Wesley
Razi, Aida
Ortega, Joaquin
Xia, Jun
Choi, Hak Soo
Lovell, Jonathan F.
Highly-Soluble Cyanine J-aggregates Entrapped by Liposomes for In Vivo Optical Imaging around 930 nm
title Highly-Soluble Cyanine J-aggregates Entrapped by Liposomes for In Vivo Optical Imaging around 930 nm
title_full Highly-Soluble Cyanine J-aggregates Entrapped by Liposomes for In Vivo Optical Imaging around 930 nm
title_fullStr Highly-Soluble Cyanine J-aggregates Entrapped by Liposomes for In Vivo Optical Imaging around 930 nm
title_full_unstemmed Highly-Soluble Cyanine J-aggregates Entrapped by Liposomes for In Vivo Optical Imaging around 930 nm
title_short Highly-Soluble Cyanine J-aggregates Entrapped by Liposomes for In Vivo Optical Imaging around 930 nm
title_sort highly-soluble cyanine j-aggregates entrapped by liposomes for in vivo optical imaging around 930 nm
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6376187/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30809281
http://dx.doi.org/10.7150/thno.28376
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