Real-Time Intracellular Temperature Imaging Using Lanthanide-Bearing Polymeric Micelles

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Measurement of thermogenesis in individual cells is a remarkable challenge due to the complexity of the biochemical environment (such as pH and ionic strength) and to the rapid and yet not well-understood heat transfer mechanisms throughout the cell. Here, we present a unique system for intracellular temperature mapping in a fluorescence microscope (uncertainty of 0.2 K) using rationally designed luminescent Ln3+-bearing polymeric micellar probes (Ln = Sm, Eu) incubated in breast cancer MDA-MB468 cells. Two-dimensional (2D) thermal images recorded increasing the temperature of the cells culture medium between 296 and 304 K shows inhomogeneous intracellular temperature progressions up to ∼20 degrees and subcellular gradients of ∼5 degrees between the nucleolus and the rest of the cell, illustrating the thermogenic activity of the different organelles and highlighting the potential of this tool to study intracellular processes.

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Piñol, R., Zeler, J., Brites, C. D. S., Gu, Y., Téllez, P., Carneiro Neto, A. N., … Millán, A. (2020). Real-Time Intracellular Temperature Imaging Using Lanthanide-Bearing Polymeric Micelles. Nano Letters, 20(9), 6466–6472. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c02163

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