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Cyanine dye-assembled composite upconversion nanoparticles for the sensing and cell imaging of nitrite based on a single particle imaging method

Journal

ANALYST
Volume 147, Issue 12, Pages 2793-2801

Publisher

ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d2an00594h

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  1. Natural Science Foundation of China [21675002]
  2. Education Commission Natural Science Foundation of Anhui Province [KJ2017ZD25]

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In this study, a single particle imaging method based on the total internal reflection (TIR) imaging platform was developed for the sensing and cell imaging of nitrite (NO2-) in the near-infrared region. The method utilized cyanine dye-assembled composite upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) as the sensing probe, and demonstrated high sensitivity, low sample usage, and fast response time.
In this work, a single particle imaging method based on the total internal reflection (TIR) imaging platform for the sensing and cell imaging of nitrite (NO2-) in the near-infrared region using cyanine dye-assembled composite upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) was developed. The NaYF4:Yb,Tm@NaGdF4 UCNPs were synthesized as energy donors, and the cyanine dye IR-798 was prepared as an energy acceptor. Since the absorption spectrum of the cyanine dye IR-798 and the luminescence spectrum of upconversion nanoparticles overlapped effectively, IR-798 quenched the luminescence of the UCNPs. When NO2- was added to the cyanine dye-assembled composite upconversion nanoparticle system, NO2- destroyed the conjugate structure of IR-798, so that the luminous intensity of UCNPs could be restored. Based on the mechanism, a quantitative image analysis with high sensitivity, low sample usage, and fast response time using the TIR single particle imaging platform was developed to determine the content of nitrite in human serum samples. In addition, the UCNPs-IR-798 probe was applied to image the exogenous NO2- content in HeLa living cells based on the single particle imaging platform.

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