One-pot bifunctionalization of silica nanoparticles conjugated with bioorthogonal linkers: application in dual-modal imaging.
Jaewoon LeeJeunghwan KimIncheol HeoSu Jin KimSein JangHo-Young LeeKwang-Suk JangChul-Su YangYoungbok LeeWon Cheol YooSun-Joon MinPublished in: Biomaterials science (2022)
Covalent surface modification of silica nanoparticles (SNPs) offers great potential for the development of multimodal nanomaterials for biomedical applications. Herein, we report the synthesis of covalently conjugated bifunctional SNPs and their application to in vivo multimodal imaging. Bis(methallyl)silane 15 with cyclopropene and maleimide, designed as a stable bifunctional linker, was efficiently synthesized by traceless Staudiger ligation, and subsequently introduced onto the surface of monodispersed SNPs via Sc(OTf) 3 -catalyzed siloxane formation. The bifunctional linker-grafted SNP 20 underwent both thiol-conjugated addition and tetrazine cycloaddition in one pot . Finally, positron emission tomography/computed tomography and fluorescence imaging study of dual functional SNP [125I]28 labeled with NIR dye and 125 I isotope showed a prolonged circulation in mice, which is conducive to the systemic delivery of therapeutics.
Keyphrases
- fluorescence imaging
- photodynamic therapy
- positron emission tomography
- computed tomography
- genome wide
- highly efficient
- pet imaging
- dna methylation
- high resolution
- pain management
- pet ct
- magnetic resonance imaging
- genome wide association
- metal organic framework
- high density
- gene expression
- mass spectrometry
- contrast enhanced
- image quality
- walled carbon nanotubes
- room temperature
- dual energy
- risk assessment
- skeletal muscle
- drug delivery
- chronic pain
- drug release
- magnetic resonance