Raman and Fluorescence Spectral Imaging of Live Breast Cancer Cells Incubated with PEGylated Gold Nanorods

Liesbeth Hartsuiker, Wilhelmina Petersen, R.G. Rayavarapu, Aufrid T.M. Lenferink, Andreas A. Poot, Leonardus Wendelinus Mathias Marie Terstappen, Ton van Leeuwen, Srirang Manohar, Cornelis Otto

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Abstract

The optical properties of PEGylated gold nanorods (PEG-GNR) in interaction with cells have been investigated with Raman and fluorescence microspectroscopic imaging. The emission spectra were compared with those from dispersions of GNR, which can be characterized by a broad emission bandwidth of approximately 60 nm with a band maximum around 675 nm. These properties are in good agreement with observations from various other gold substrates and (nano)particles. The emission spectra from cells incubated with PEG-GNR were dominated by Raman scattering from locations where no GNR were present. Intense fluorescence spectral lines, with peak amplitude comparable with the Raman scattering from cells, were observed from locations containing GNR. The frequency range of the fluorescence emission spectra coincided mainly with the Raman fingerprint region from 500 cm−1 to 1800 cm−1, excited by the laser emission line at 647.1 nm. No surface-enhanced Raman spectra were observed. It was furthermore observed from cluster analysis of the Raman and fluorescence hyperspectral datasets that the GNR-related integrated fluorescence emission band from an individual cell could be sub-divided in multiple bands with slightly varying band maxima. Raman difference spectra of cells with GNR minus control cells showed that the amplitude of lipid signal in cells incubated with PEG-GNR was increased. An excellent correlation was found between the increased lipid signals and locations of the nanorods. This positive correlation between Raman signals from lipids and fluorescence signals from gold nanorods supports that gold nanorods are locally accumulating in lipid vesicles within the cells. Index Headings: Raman microspectroscopy; Live cancer cells; Gold nanorods; Fluorescence; Lipids.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)66-74
Number of pages9
JournalApplied spectroscopy
Volume66
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

Keywords

  • IR-81973
  • METIS-282031

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