Real-Time Detection of Circulating Tumor Cells in Living Animals Using Functionalized Large Gold Nanorods

2019 
Optical coherence tomography (OCT) with significant speckle reduction can be used with highly-scattering contrast agents for noninvasive, contrast-enhanced imaging of living tissue at the cellular scale. The advantages of reduced speckle noise and improved targeted contrast can be harnessed to track objects as small as 2 μm in vivo, with the potential for cell tracking and counting in living subjects. Here we demonstrate the use of Large Gold Nanorods (LGNRs) as contrast agents for detecting individual micron-sized polystyrene beads and single myeloma cells in blood circulation using speckle modulating-OCT (SM-OCT). This is the first time that OCT has been used to image at the individual cell scale in vivo. This technical capability presents an exciting opportunity for the dynamic detection and quantification of tumor cells circulating in living subjects.
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