Quantum dots as a fluorescent labeling tool for live-cell imaging of Leptospira

Abstract

Leptospirosis is a global public health problem caused by Gram-negative pathogenic bacteria belonging to the genus Leptospira. The disease is transmitted through the urine of infected animals, which contaminates water and soil, leading to the infection of other animals and humans. Currently, several approaches exist to detect these bacteria; however, a new sensitive method for the live-cell imaging of Leptospira is required. In this study, we report the green synthesis of cadmium telluride quantum dots (CdTe QDs) which are unique fluorescent nanocrystals with a high fluorescence quantum yield capable of modifying cell surfaces and are biocompatible with cells. The fabrication of QDs with concanavalin A (ConA), a carbohydrate-binding lectin and known biological probe for Gram-negative bacteria, produced ConA-QDs which can effectively bind on Leptospira and exhibit strong fluorescence under simple fluorescence microscopy, allowing the live-cell imaging of the bacteria. Overall, we performed the simple synthesis of ConA-QDs and demonstrated their potential use as versatile fluorescent probes for the live-cell imaging of Leptospira. This technique could be further applied to track leptospiral cells and study the infection mechanism, contributing to a more thorough understanding of leptospirosis and how to control it in the future.

Graphical abstract: Quantum dots as a fluorescent labeling tool for live-cell imaging of Leptospira

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Nah 2024
Accepted
04 Qas 2024
First published
05 Qad 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Nanoscale, 2024, Advance Article

Quantum dots as a fluorescent labeling tool for live-cell imaging of Leptospira

Y. Tantiapibalkun, S. Nuchpun, W. Mekseriwattana, S. Limsampan, G. Doungchawee, K. Jangpatarapongsa, T. Srikhirin and K. P. Katewongsa, Nanoscale, 2024, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D4NR00543K

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