SERS and Fluorescence-Active Multimodal Tessellated Scaffolds for Three-Dimensional Bioimaging

用于三维生物成像的 SERS 和荧光活性多模态镶嵌支架

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作者:Elisa Lenzi, Dorleta Jimenez de Aberasturi, Malou Henriksen-Lacey, Paula Piñeiro, Ayse J Muniz, Joerg Lahann, Luis M Liz-Marzán

Abstract

With the ever-increasing use of 3D cell models toward studying bio-nano interactions and offering alternatives to traditional 2D in vitro and in vivo experiments, methods to image biological tissue in real time and with high spatial resolution have become a must. A suitable technique therefore is surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS)-based microscopy, which additionally features reduced photocytotoxicity and improved light penetration. However, optimization of imaging and postprocessing parameters is still required. Herein we present a method to monitor cell proliferation over time in 3D, using multifunctional 3D-printed scaffolds composed of biologically inert poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) as the base material, in which fluorescent labels and SERS-active gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) can be embedded. The combination of imaging techniques allows optimization of SERS imaging parameters for cell monitoring. The scaffolds provide anchoring points for cell adhesion, so that cell growth can be observed in a suspended 3D matrix, with multiple reference points for confocal fluorescence and SERS imaging. By prelabeling cells with SERS-encoded AuNPs and fluorophores, cell proliferation and migration can be simultaneously monitored through confocal Raman and fluorescence microscopy. These scaffolds provide a simple method to follow cell dynamics in 4D, with minimal disturbance to the tissue model.

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