Quadruply-labeled serum albumin as a biodegradable nanosensor for simultaneous fluorescence imaging of intracellular pH values, oxygen and temperature




Xiao-ai Zhang, Wei Zhang, Qi Wang, Junli Wang, Guodong Ren, Xu-dong Wang

PublisherSPRINGER WIEN

2019

Microchimica Acta

MICROCHIMICA ACTA

MICROCHIM ACTA

UNSP 584

186

8

11

0026-3672

1436-5073

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1007/s00604-019-3674-4

https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/41795594



The construction of multiple fluorescent nanosensors for intracellular studies is a challenging task because spectral overlap of indicator probes can lead to cross-talk and mutual interference. This work describes biodegradable nanosensors that can simultaneously measure three intracellular parameters (temperature, pH and oxygen concentration). Bovine serum albumin (BSA) is selected as the scaffold to construct the triple nanosensor by covalent immobilization four fluorophores on BSA. The following luminophores were used: (a) fluorescein as a probe for pH values, (b) a platinum(II) porphyrin complex for oxygen; (c) a europium(III) clathrate complex for temperature, and (d) a rhodamine B as a reference dye. The nanoparticles have a size of 20nm and show excellent biocompatibility and good brightness. The nanosensors were used for ratiometric imaging of intracellular pH values, oxygen and temperature in HeLa cells. The triple nanosensor responds reversibly and this can be used for real-time tracing of these key parameters. Owing to their biodegradable feature, the use of this kind of triple nanosensor reduce the stress on cellular activities because less nanosensors can be used to gather the total information.

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