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A Non‐Invasive Nanoprobe for In Vivo Photoacoustic Imaging of Vulnerable Atherosclerotic Plaque

Xiaoxiao Ge, Hongtu Cui, Jian Kong, Shiyu Lu, Rui Zhan, Jianing Gao, Yangkai Xu, Shuang‐Yan Lin, Kaixin Meng, Lingyun Zu, Shaojun Guo, Lemin Zheng

2020Advanced Materials90 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract Vulnerable atherosclerotic (AS) plaque is the major cause of cardiovascular death. However, clinical methods cannot directly identify the vulnerable AS plaque at molecule level. Herein, osteopontin antibody (OPN Ab) and NIR fluorescence molecules of ICG co‐assembled Ti 3 C 2 nanosheets are reported as an advanced nanoprobe (OPN Ab/Ti 3 C 2 /ICG) with enhanced photoacoustic (PA) performance for direct and non‐invasive in vivo visual imaging of vulnerable AS plaque. The designed OPN Ab/Ti 3 C 2 /ICG nanoprobes successfully realize obvious NIR fluorescence imaging toward foam cells as well as the vulnerable AS plaque slices. After intravenous injection of OPN Ab/Ti 3 C 2 /ICG nanoprobes into AS model mice, in vivo imaging results show a significantly enhanced PA signal in the aortic arch accumulated with vulnerable plaque, well indicating the remarkable feasibility of OPN Ab/Ti 3 C 2 /ICG nanoprobes to distinguish the vulnerable AS plaque. The proposed OPN Ab/Ti 3 C 2 /ICG nanoprobes not only overcome the clinical difficulty to differentiate vulnerable plaque, but also achieve the non‐invasively specific in vivo imaging of vulnerable AS plaque at molecule level, greatly promoting the innovation of cardiovascular diagnosis technology.

Topics & Concepts

NanoprobeIn vivoMaterials scienceVulnerable plaqueOsteopontinPhotoacoustic imaging in biomedicineFluorescenceFluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopyBiomedical engineeringIndocyanine greenMedicineNanotechnologyPathologyInternal medicineNanoparticleBiologyOpticsBiotechnologyPhysicsPhotoacoustic and Ultrasonic ImagingNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsExtracellular vesicles in disease