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Liposome Imaging in Optically Cleared Tissues

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 20, Issue 2, Pages 1362-1369

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.9b04853

Keywords

Nanoparticles; CLARITY; 3D imaging; fluorescent label; tissue clearing

Funding

  1. Canadian Research Chairs Program [950-223924]
  2. Canadian Cancer Society [502200, 706286]
  3. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council [2015-06397]
  4. Walter C. Sumner Memorial Fellowship
  5. Canadian Institute of Health Research [PJT-148848, FDN-159932]
  6. University of Oviedo [PAPI-18-PF-08]

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Three-dimensional (3D) optical microscopy can be used to understand and improve the delivery of nanomedicine. However, this approach cannot be performed for analyzing liposomes in tissues because the processing step to make tissues transparent for imaging typically removes the lipids. Here, we developed a tag, termed REMNANT, that enables 3D imaging of organic materials in biological tissues. We demonstrated the utility of this tag for the 3D mapping of liposomes in intact tissues. We also showed that the tag is able to monitor the release of entrapped therapeutic agents. We found that liposomes release their cargo >100-fold faster in tissues in vivo than in conventional in vitro assays. This allowed us to design a liposomal formulation with enhanced ability to kill tumor associated macrophages. Our development opens up new opportunities for studying the chemical properties and pharmacodynamics of administered organic materials in an intact biological environment. This approach provides insight into the in vivo behavior of degradable materials, where the newly discovered information can guide the engineering of the next generation of imaging and therapeutic agents.

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