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Aptamer-Conjugated Tb(III)-Doped Silica Nanoparticles for Luminescent Detection of Leukemia Cells.

Biomedicines (2020-01-17)
Yaroslav A Grechkin, Svetlana L Grechkina, Emil A Zaripov, Svetlana V Fedorenko, Asiya R Mustafina, Maxim V Berezovski
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DNA aptamers have many benefits for cell imaging, such as high affinity and specificity, easiness of chemical functionalization, and low cost of production. Among known aptamers, Sgc8-aptamer was selected against acute lymphoblastic leukemia cells with a dissociation constant in a nanomolar range. The aptamer was previously used for the covalent coupling with fluorescent and magnetic nanoparticles, as well as for the fabrication of aptamer-based biosensors. Among commonly used fluorescent tags, lanthanide nanoparticles offer stable luminescence with narrow, well-resolved emission peaks and the absence of photoblinking. In other words, lanthanide nanoparticles could serve as luminescence reporters and be used in biosensing. In our study, we conjugated amino- and carboxyl-modified silica-coated terbium (III) thiacalix[4]arenesulfonate luminescent nanoparticles with Sgc8-aptamer and showed the ability of the aptamer-conjugated nanoparticles to detect leukemia cells using fluorescence microscopy. In addition, we conducted a cell viability assay and confirmed that the nanoparticles do not induce spontaneous cell apoptosis or necrosis and could be potentially used for bioimaging applications.

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(3-Aminopropyl)triethoxysilan, 99%
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Triton X-100, laboratory grade
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N-Hydroxysulfosuccinimid Natriumsalz, ≥98% (HPLC)
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Bernsteinsäureanhydrid, ≥99% (GC)
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N-(3-Dimethylaminopropyl)-N′-ethyl-carbodiimid, ≥97.0% (T)
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Terbium(III)-nitrat Hexahydrat, 99.999% trace metals basis