posted on 2020-07-07, 14:50authored byShaojun Wu, Cheng Ma, Yan Gao, Yu Su, Qing Xia, Zixuan Chen, Jun-Jie Zhu
Hydroxyl
radicals (•OH) are a type of short-lived radical
which is the most aggressive reactive oxygen species due to its high
reactivity to biomolecules. Dynamic measurement of •OH level
in living cells is critical for understanding cell physiology and
pathology. In this manuscript, we prepare individual Ag–Au@PEG/RGD
nanocages for in situ determination of endogenous •OH at single-cell
level, whose spectral shift rate correlate to the •OH concentration.
The high-selective response to •OH relies on the specific oxidization
of the conjugated PEG/RGD outside and the silver etching inside the
nanocages that resulted in a significant LSPR signal and scattered
color changes. The spectral red-shift rate of LSPR has a linear relationship
with the logarithm of •OH concentration in range of 100 pM
to 1 μM, suitable for the measurement of endogenous •OH.
Thus, the individual nanocages were successfully used to monitor the
dynamic intracellular •OH level of single tumor cells under
oxidative stress. This strategy has great potential in promoting •OH
mediated cell homeostasis and injury research.