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  • - Raman spectroscopy is a powerful imaging technique that uses unique spectral signatures for high specificity, but traditional metallic gold nanoparticles over 10 nm pose challenges in excretion for clinical applications.
  • - The study introduces biodegradable Raman-active gold supraclusters that can be broken down into excretable nanoclusters, maintaining effective Raman signal strength despite their smaller size.
  • - These supraclusters show promising results in imaging acidic tumors in mice, with 73% of the administered dose excreted within four months, highlighting their potential for safe clinical use in Raman imaging.

Article Abstract

Raman spectroscopy provides excellent specificity for preclinical imaging through a readout of fingerprint-like spectra. To achieve sufficient sensitivity for Raman imaging, metallic gold nanoparticles larger than 10 nm were employed to amplify Raman signals via surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS). However, the inability to excrete such large gold nanoparticles has restricted the translation of Raman imaging. Here we present Raman-active metallic gold supraclusters that are biodegradable and excretable as nanoclusters. Although the small size of the gold nanocluster building blocks compromises the electromagnetic field enhancement effect, the supraclusters exhibit bright and prominent Raman scattering comparable to that of large gold nanoparticle-based SERS nanotags due to high loading of NIR-resonant Raman dyes and much suppressed fluorescence background by metallic supraclusters. The bright Raman scattering of the supraclusters was pH-responsive, and we successfully performed Raman imaging of acidic tumors in mice. Furthermore, in contrast to large gold nanoparticles that remain in the liver and spleen over 4 months, the supraclusters dissociated into small nanoclusters, and 73% of the administered dose to mice was excreted during the same period. The highly excretable Raman supraclusters demonstrated here offer great potential for clinical applications of Raman imaging.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.2c10378DOI Listing

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