Label-free and real-time monitoring of photoaging with high spatiotemporal resolution using an nIR fluorescent nanosensor array

  • Youngwook Cho
  • , Hwira Baek
  • , Damee Koh
  • , Changyu Tian
  • , Minah Choi
  • , Jung Woo
  • , Junoh Kim
  • , Seungchan Baek
  • , Jin Woong Kim
  • , Soo Yeon Cho

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Abstract

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) bursts from photoaging cause skin damage and chronic conditions. Understanding spatiotemporal ROS dynamics is critical for developing therapies and cosmetic strategies to enhance skin health. Conventional assays and fluorescence microscopy lack the resolution for real-time ROS quantification due to pho tobleaching and labeling issues. Here, we developed a label-free, real-time monitoring platform with high spatio temporal resolution using a near-infrared (nIR) fluorescent single-walled carbon nanotube (SWNT) nanosensor array to quantify ROS bursts from daily photoaging. The SWNT array, dual-functionalized with DNA and poly-l-lysine, achieved selective H2O2 recognition and skin cell compatibility. The skin cell–friendly nanosensor interface (SNI) enabled attomole-level detection of H2O2 bursts in a two-dimensional keratinocyte model under natural ul traviolet exposure, revealing photoadaptation behavior. Distinct oxidative stress wave profiles were identified via nIR data and numerical modeling. Using SNI, we introduced the anti-ROS score to evaluate skin care antioxidants, providing insights into photoaging pathways and cosmetic advancements.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-14
Number of pages14
JournalScience Advances
Volume11
Issue number37
DOIs
StatePublished - 12 Sep 2025

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