Targeted Enzyme Activity Imaging with Quantitative Phase Microscopy

NANO LETTERS(2023)

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Quantitative phase imaging (QPI) is a powerful optical imaging modality for label-free, rapid, and three-dimen-sional (3D) monitoring of cells and tissues. However, molecular imaging of important intracellular biomolecules such as enzymes remains a largely unexplored area for QPI. Herein, we introduce a fundamentally new approach by designing QPI contrast agents that allow sensitive detection of intracellular biomolecules. We report a new class of bio-orthogonal QPI-nanoprobes for in situ high-contrast refractive index (RI) imaging of enzyme activity. The nanoprobes feature silica nanoparticles (SiO2 NPs) having higher RI than endogenous cellular components and surface-anchored cyanobenzothiazole-cysteine (CBT-Cys) conjugated enzyme-re-sponsive peptide sequences. The nanoprobes specifically aggre-gated in cells with target enzyme activity, increasing intracellular RI and enabling precise visualization of intracellular enzyme activity. We envision that this general design of QPI-nanoprobes could open doors for spatial-temporal mapping of enzyme activity with direct implications for disease diagnosis and evaluating the therapeutic efficacy.
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Quantitative phase imaging, Refractive index imaging, Bio-orthogonal reactions, Silica nanoparticles, Targeted imaging, Enzymes
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