Issue 15, 2022

CdTe@CdS quantum dots for labeling and imaging macrophages in liver frozen sections below the freezing point

Abstract

CdTe@CdS core–shell quantum dots with different particle sizes are synthesized by an aqueous method, and coating them with a CdS shell layer improves the quantum yield (36% → 59%) and fluorescence stability (37% → 77%) of CdTe@CdS quantum dots. When the KCl concentration (mass fraction) in the system is 15%, the CdTe@CdS quantum dot dispersion system remains in the liquid state at −20 °C, and the low temperature increases the fluorescence intensity. A QD–Ab probe is obtained after CdTe@CdS quantum dots are coupled with IgG; the circular dichroism shows that the IgG protein structure is not destroyed, while capillary electrophoresis, agarose gel electrophoresis and flow cytometry verify the conjugation efficiency. With rabbit anti-mouse EMR1 antibody as the primary antibody and QD–Ab as the secondary antibody, the hepatic macrophages in liver frozen sections are fluorescently labeled at −20 °C, and it is found that they are radially distributed in hepatic sinusoids with specific and highly efficient labeling; these results are verified by H&E staining and TEM. This technology can provide important technical support for in-depth understanding of the distribution of liver immune cells in the liver, and it can further provide a scientific basis to understand the relationship between the liver structure and function and pathological changes.

Graphical abstract: CdTe@CdS quantum dots for labeling and imaging macrophages in liver frozen sections below the freezing point

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Dec 2021
Accepted
04 Mar 2022
First published
08 Mar 2022

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2022,10, 2952-2962

CdTe@CdS quantum dots for labeling and imaging macrophages in liver frozen sections below the freezing point

Y. He, C. An, X. Hou, Z. Zhong, C. Li, W. Chen, B. Liu and Y. Zhao, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2022, 10, 2952 DOI: 10.1039/D1TB02781F

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