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Comparison of eosin and fluorescein conjugates for the photoinitiation of cell-compatible polymer coatings.


ABSTRACT: Targeted photopolymerization is the basis for multiple diagnostic and cell encapsulation technologies. While eosin is used in conjunction with tertiary amines as a water-soluble photoinitiation system, eosin is not widely sold as a conjugate with antibodies and other targeting biomolecules. Here we evaluate the utility of fluorescein-labeled bioconjugates to photopolymerize targeted coatings on live cells. We show that although fluorescein conjugates absorb approximately 50% less light energy than eosin in matched photopolymerization experiments using a 530 nm LED lamp, appreciable polymer thicknesses can still be formed in cell compatible environments with fluorescein photosensitization. At low photoinitiator density, eosin allows more sensitive initiation of gelation. However at higher functionalization densities, the thickness of fluorescein polymer films begins to rival that of eosin. Commercial fluorescein-conjugated antibodies are also capable of generating conformal, protective coatings on mammalian cells with similar viability and encapsulation efficiency as eosin systems.

SUBMITTER: Lilly JL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5757926 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Comparison of eosin and fluorescein conjugates for the photoinitiation of cell-compatible polymer coatings.

Lilly Jacob L JL   Gottipati Anuhya A   Cahall Calvin F CF   Agoub Mohamed M   Berron Brad J BJ  

PloS one 20180108 1


Targeted photopolymerization is the basis for multiple diagnostic and cell encapsulation technologies. While eosin is used in conjunction with tertiary amines as a water-soluble photoinitiation system, eosin is not widely sold as a conjugate with antibodies and other targeting biomolecules. Here we evaluate the utility of fluorescein-labeled bioconjugates to photopolymerize targeted coatings on live cells. We show that although fluorescein conjugates absorb approximately 50% less light energy th  ...[more]

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