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Dually fluorescent core-shell microgels for ratiometric imaging in live antigen-presenting cells.


ABSTRACT: Core-shell microgels containing sensors/dyes in a matrix were fabricated by two-stage free radical precipitation polymerization method for ratiometric sensing/imaging. The microgels composing of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAm) shell exhibits a low critical solution temperature (LCST), underwent an entropically driven transition from a swollen state to a deswollen state, which exhibit a hydrodynamic radius of ? 450 nm at 25 °C (in vitro) and ? 190 nm at 37 °C (in vivo). The microgel's ability of escaping from lysosome into cytosol makes the microgel be a potential candidate for cytosolic delivery of sensors/probes. Non-invasive imaging/sensing in Antigen-presenting cells (APCs) was feasible by monitoring the changes of fluorescence intensity ratios. Thus, these biocompatible microgels-based imaging/sensing agents may be expected to expand current molecular imaging/sensing techniques into methods applicable to studies in vivo, which could further drive APC-based treatments.

SUBMITTER: Zhou X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3913776 | biostudies-literature | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dually fluorescent core-shell microgels for ratiometric imaging in live antigen-presenting cells.

Zhou Xianfeng X   Su Fengyu F   Tian Yanqing Y   Meldrum Deirdre R DR  

PloS one 20140204 2


Core-shell microgels containing sensors/dyes in a matrix were fabricated by two-stage free radical precipitation polymerization method for ratiometric sensing/imaging. The microgels composing of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAm) shell exhibits a low critical solution temperature (LCST), underwent an entropically driven transition from a swollen state to a deswollen state, which exhibit a hydrodynamic radius of ∼ 450 nm at 25 °C (in vitro) and ∼ 190 nm at 37 °C (in vivo). The microgel's abilit  ...[more]

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