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Article Dans Une Revue Biomedical optics express Année : 2023

Real-time in vivo ROS monitoring with luminescent nanoparticles reveals skin inflammation dynamics

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Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are key regulators in numerous pathological contexts, including cancer or inflammation. Their role is complex, which justifies the need for methods enabling their quantitative and time-resolved monitoring in vivo, in the perspective to profile tissues of individual patients. However, current ROS detection methods do not provide these features. Here, we propose a new method based on the imaging of lanthanide-ion nanoparticles (GdVO 4 :Eu), whose photoluminescence is modulated by the surrounding ROS concentration. We monitored their luminescence after intradermic injection in a mouse ear submitted to an inflammation-inducing topical stimulus. Based on this approach, we quantified the ROS concentration after inflammation induction and identified a two-step kinetics of ROS production, which may be attributed to the response of resident immune cells and their further recruitment at the inflammation locus.
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hal-04276786 , version 1 (09-11-2023)

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M. Abdesselem, N. Pétri, R. Kuhner, F. Mousseau, V. Rouffiac, et al.. Real-time in vivo ROS monitoring with luminescent nanoparticles reveals skin inflammation dynamics. Biomedical optics express, 2023, 14 (10), pp.5392. ⟨10.1364/boe.501914⟩. ⟨hal-04276786⟩
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