Silica Core‐based Surface‐enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) Tag: Advances in Multifunctional SERS Nanoprobes for Bioimaging and Targeting of Biomarkers#

Author:

Jun Bong‐Hyun1,Kim Gunsung2,Jeong Sinyoung2,Noh Mi Suk345,Pham Xuan‐Hung1,Kang Homan6,Cho Myung‐Haing3478,Kim Jong‐Ho9,Lee Yoon‐Sik610,Jeong Dae Hong26

Affiliation:

1. Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology Konkuk University Seoul 143‐701 Republic of Korea

2. Department of Chemistry Education Seoul National University Seoul 151‐742 Republic of Korea

3. Laboratory of Toxicology, College of Veterinary Medicine Seoul National University Seoul 151‐742 Republic of Korea

4. Program in Nano Science and Technology, Graduate School of Convergence Science and Technology Seoul National University Seoul 151‐742 Republic of Korea

5. Medical Supplies Evaluation Center Korea Testing Certification Gunpo 435‐862 Republic of Korea

6. Interdisciplinary Program in Nano Science and Technology Seoul National University Seoul 151‐742 Republic of Korea

7. Department of Chemical Engineering Hanyang University Ansan 426‐791 Republic of Korea

8. Graduate Group of Tumor Biology Seoul National University Seoul 151‐742 Republic of Korea

9. Advanced Institute of Convergence Technology Seoul National University Suwon 443‐270 Republic of Korea

10. School of Chemical and Biological Engineering Seoul National University Seoul 151‐742 Republic of Korea

Abstract

Surface‐enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) has attracted considerable interest as a sensitive vibration‐specific probe for bioanalytical and imaging applications. Among the various bioprobes available, Ag‐embedded SERS tags have been rigorously developed for an extensive range of biodetection applications. In this review, we look at the additional functionality that SERS tags can offer via its magnetic properties, fluorescence, and an extension of the optical region into the near‐infrared (NIR) spectrum. Such functionality can be achieved by using Ag nanoparticles (NPs) or Au/Ag hollow‐shells (HS) as a SERS signaling unit, with SiO2 nanospheres providing a back‐bone unit. This back‐bone can include a magnetic core (M‐SERS dots), but also provides an outer shell that protects the optical unit and allows for easy conjugation of linkers that can include fluorescent organic dyes for an additional optical unit (F‐SERS dots). In use, M‐SERS dots allow for the separation of target cancer or cancer stem cells with an external magnetic field, while F‐SERS dots can rapidly locate specific proteins within large areas of tissue and simultaneously analyze multiple targets based on their Raman signals. Moreover, NIR SERS dots can be detected with a high sensitivity within deep tissues, thus allowing them to be applied to in vivo multiplex detection. As none of these advanced functional SERS dots exhibit any sign of cytotoxicity for cell lines, they demonstrate a clear potential for more efficient, high‐throughput screening of biological molecules using Raman technology.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry

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