Issue 4, 2019

Towards multiplexed near-infrared cellular imaging using gold nanostar arrays with tunable fluorescence enhancement

Abstract

Sensitive detection of disease biomarkers expressed by human cells is critical to the development of novel diagnostic and therapeutic methods. Here we report that plasmonic arrays based on gold nanostar (AuNS) monolayers enable up to 19-fold fluorescence enhancement for cellular imaging in the near-infrared (NIR) biological window, allowing the application of low quantum yield fluorophores for sensitive cellular imaging. The high fluorescence enhancement together with low autofluorescence interference in this wavelength range enable higher signal-to-noise ratio compared to other diagnostic modalities. Using AuNSs of different geometries and therefore controllable electric field enhancement, cellular imaging with tunable enhancement factors is achieved, which may be useful for the development of multicolour and multiplexed platforms for a panel of biomarkers, allowing to distinguish different subcell populations at the single cell level. Finally, the uptake of AuNSs within HeLa cells and their high biocompatibility, pave the way for novel high-performance in vitro and in vivo diagnostic platforms.

Graphical abstract: Towards multiplexed near-infrared cellular imaging using gold nanostar arrays with tunable fluorescence enhancement

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Nov 2018
Accepted
06 Jan 2019
First published
07 Jan 2019

Nanoscale, 2019,11, 2079-2088

Towards multiplexed near-infrared cellular imaging using gold nanostar arrays with tunable fluorescence enhancement

I. G. Theodorou, P. Ruenraroengsak, D. A. Gonzalez-Carter, Q. Jiang, E. Yagüe, E. O. Aboagye, R. C. Coombes, A. E. Porter, M. P. Ryan and F. Xie, Nanoscale, 2019, 11, 2079 DOI: 10.1039/C8NR09409H

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