International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Apr 2021)

X-ray Fluorescence Uptake Measurement of Functionalized Gold Nanoparticles in Tumor Cell Microsamples

  • Oliver Schmutzler,
  • Sebastian Graf,
  • Nils Behm,
  • Wael Y. Mansour,
  • Florian Blumendorf,
  • Theresa Staufer,
  • Christian Körnig,
  • Dina Salah,
  • Yanan Kang,
  • Jan N. Peters,
  • Yang Liu,
  • Neus Feliu,
  • Wolfgang J. Parak,
  • Anja Burkhardt,
  • Elisabetta Gargioni,
  • Sabrina Gennis,
  • Sharah Chandralingam,
  • Finn Höeg,
  • Wolfgang Maison,
  • Kai Rothkamm,
  • Florian Schulz,
  • Florian Grüner

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms22073691
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 7
p. 3691

Abstract

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Quantitative cellular in vitro nanoparticle uptake measurements are possible with a large number of different techniques, however, all have their respective restrictions. Here, we demonstrate the application of synchrotron-based X-ray fluorescence imaging (XFI) on prostate tumor cells, which have internalized differently functionalized gold nanoparticles. Total nanoparticle uptake on the order of a few hundred picograms could be conveniently observed with microsamples consisting of only a few hundreds of cells. A comparison with mass spectroscopy quantification is provided, experimental results are both supported and sensitivity limits of this XFI approach extrapolated by Monte-Carlo simulations, yielding a minimum detectable nanoparticle mass of just 5 pg. This study demonstrates the high sensitivity level of XFI, allowing non-destructive uptake measurements with very small microsamples within just seconds of irradiation time.

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