Preparation of biomass-derived red emission carbon dots for real-time and long-term tracking of cells and tumor growth

IF 3.9 3区 化学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY RSC Advances Pub Date : 2024-11-19 DOI:10.1039/D4RA05018E
Yuefang Hu, Yuxin Chen, Wenwang Wei and Hanfu Liu
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Effective real-time cell tracking and tumor growth monitoring are important for precise diagnosis and therapy of tumors and can also be used to monitor biological processes. In this study, a facile, green microwave method was developed to synthesize biomass-derived red emission carbon dots (RCDs) using the ethanolic extract of holly leaves. Owing to the advantages of the prepared RCDs, such as near infrared emission, stability, strong fluorescence intensity, excellent biocompatibility, penetration of thick tissues, avoiding background fluorescence interference, and improvement of the signal-to-noise ratio of biological imaging, they were applied to cell imaging, real-time cell tracking and tumor growth monitoring. Experimental results revealed that the RCDs could present strong red fluorescence emission when they entered the cells. The labeled cells still emitted red fluorescence after 13 generations of passage and could monitor tumor growth in real-time for more than 18 days. These results indicated that RCDs could be used as effective long-term near-infrared fluorescent imaging probes for cells and tumors, presenting broad application prospects in image-guided therapy.

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制备生物质衍生红色发射碳点,用于实时和长期跟踪细胞和肿瘤生长情况
有效的实时细胞追踪和肿瘤生长监测对于肿瘤的精确诊断和治疗非常重要,同时也可用于监测生物过程。本研究利用冬青叶乙醇提取物,开发了一种简便、绿色的微波法合成生物质源红色发射碳点(RCDs)。所制备的红色发射碳点具有近红外发射、稳定、荧光强度强、生物相容性好、可穿透厚组织、避免背景荧光干扰、提高生物成像信噪比等优点,可应用于细胞成像、细胞实时追踪和肿瘤生长监测等领域。实验结果表明,RCD 进入细胞后能发出强烈的红色荧光。标记的细胞在经过 13 代后仍能发出红色荧光,并能实时监测肿瘤生长超过 18 天。这些结果表明,RCDs 可作为有效的细胞和肿瘤长期近红外荧光成像探针,在图像引导治疗方面具有广阔的应用前景。
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