Ultrasmall downconverting nanoparticle for enhanced Cerenkov imaging Research Letter


Authors: Zhang, Q.; Pratt, E. C.; Tamura, R.; Ogirala, A.; Hsu, H. T.; Farahmand, N.; O'Brien, S.; Grimm, J.
Title: Ultrasmall downconverting nanoparticle for enhanced Cerenkov imaging
Abstract: Cerenkov imaging provides an opportunity to expand the application of approved radiotracers and therapeutic agents by utilizing them for optical approaches, which opens new avenues for nuclear imaging. The dominating Cerenkov radiation is in the UV/blue region, where it is readily absorbed by human tissue, reducing its utility in vivo. To solve this problem, we propose a strategy to shift Cerenkov light to the more penetrative red-light region through the use of a fluorescent down-conversion technique, based upon europium oxide nanoparticles. We synthesized square-shape ultrasmall Eu2O3 nanoparticles, functionalized with polyethylene glycol and chelate-free radiolabeled for intravenous injection into mice to visualize the lymph node and tumor. By adding trimethylamine N-oxide during the synthesis, we significantly increased the brightness of the particle and synthesized the (to-date) smallest radiolabeled europium-based nanoparticle. These features allow for the exploration of Eu2O3 nanoparticles as a preclinical cancer diagnosis platform with multimodal imaging capability. ©
Keywords: cancer diagnosis; diagnosis; nanoparticles; mammals; synthesis (chemical); intravenous injections; cerenkov radiation; europium; therapeutic agents; nuclear imaging; multi-modal imaging; cerenkov imaging; ion exchange; ultrasmall; europium compounds; lanthanide nanomaterial; oxidation state; down conversion; trimethylamine n oxides
Journal Title: Nano Letters
Volume: 21
Issue: 10
ISSN: 1530-6984
Publisher: American Chemical Society  
Date Published: 2021-05-26
Start Page: 4217
End Page: 4224
Language: English
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c00049
PUBMED: 33950695
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 2 August 2021 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Jan Grimm
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  2. Anuja   Ogirala
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  3. Hsiao Ting Charlene Hsu
    14 Hsu
  4. Qize Zhang
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  5. Ryo Tamura
    6 Tamura
  6. Edwin C Pratt
    20 Pratt