Are Fluorescent Organic Nanoparticles Relevant Tools for Tracking Cancer Cells or Macrophages?
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Faucon, Adrien
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Are Fluorescent Organic Nanoparticles Relevant Tools for Tracking Cancer Cells or Macrophages?
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Strongly solvatochromic fluorophores are devised, containing alkyl chains and enable to selfassemble
as very bright fluorescent organic nanoparticles (FONs) in water (Phi(f) = 0.28). The alkyl
chains impart each fluorophore with strongly hydrophobic surroundings, causing distinct emission
colors between FONs where the fluorophores are associated, and their disassembled state. Such
color change is harnessed to assess the long-term fate of FONs in both cancer cells and
monocytes/macrophages. Disintegration of the orange-emitting FONs by monocytes/macrophages
is evidenced through the formation of micrometer green-yellowish emitting vesicles. By contrast,
cancer cells retain longer the integrity of organic nanoparticles. In both cases, no significant toxicity
is detected, making FONs as valuable bioimaging agents for cell tracking with weak risks of
deleterious accumulation and low degradation rate.
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Advances Healthcare Materials Volumen: 4 Número: 17 Páginas: 2727-2734 Dec 2015
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