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A Hybrid Nanogel to Preserve Lysosome Integrity for Fluorescence Imaging.

Weiqi ZhangBaoji DuMenghan GaoChing-Hsuan Tung
Published in: ACS nano (2021)
Fluorescence imaging of lysosomes provides a powerful tool to probe the lysosome physiology in living cells, yet the continuous light exposure inevitably causes lysosome damage and phototoxicity, which remains a formidable challenge. Here the long-term lysosome tracking with minimized photodamage was realized using a multifunctional nanoprobe, a platinum nanoparticle, and a quinacrine co-loaded nanogel. To construct the hybrid nanogel, cisplatin first functioned as cross-linker to withhold all components and then was reduced to a platinum nanoparticle in situ by ethanol. The platinum nanoparticle enabled a long-term quinacrine fluorescence imaging of lysosome by scavenging the light induced reactive oxygen species which could damage lysosomal membranes.
Keyphrases
  • fluorescence imaging
  • living cells
  • fluorescent probe
  • photodynamic therapy
  • single molecule
  • reactive oxygen species
  • drug delivery
  • oxidative stress
  • iron oxide
  • cancer therapy
  • metal organic framework