Cysteine (Cys) plays an important role in many physiological
activities
of human beings. Various diseases are always accompanied by abnormal
levels of Cys. A series of Cys-responsive probes were recently developed.
However, most fluorescent probes have many disadvantages and exhibit
poor in vivo imaging. Therefore, a near-infrared
fluorescence (NIRF)/photoacoustic (PA) dual-mode probe with high selectivity
and sensitivity (limit of detection = 10.6 nM) toward Cys was developed
in this study. The new Probe I interacted with Cys to activate NIRF/PA
signals, detecting Cys in vitro with a large emission
wavelength (851 nm) and Stokes shift (191 nm), monitoring the occurrence
of liver cancer in vivo. This work not only presented
an effective NIRF/PA dual-mode dicyanoisophorone probe for the first
time in the imaging of Cys but also provided a comprehensive and accurate
tool for detecting different analytes and tumors in deeper tissues,
which could be conducive to the early diagnosis of diseases.
Leucine aminopeptidase (LAP) is involved in tumor cell proliferation, invasion, and angiogenesis, which is a well-known tumor marker. In recent years, chemiluminescence has been widely used in the field of...
Biothiols are biomolecules found in a higher content in cancer cells compared to normal cells, marking them useful cancer biomarkers. Chemiluminescence is widely used in biological imaging due to its excellent sensitivity and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). In this study, we designed and prepared a chemiluminescent probe that is activated by a thiol−chromene "click" nucleophilic reaction. This probe is initially chemiluminescent but turned off and releases extremely strong chemiluminescence in the presence of thiols. It has high selectivity to thiol compared with other analytes. Real-time imaging of mice tumor sites showed significant chemiluminescence after the probe was injected, and the chemiluminescence of osteosarcoma tissues was also significantly stronger than that in adjacent tissues. We conclude that this chemiluminescent probe has potential to detect thiol, diagnose cancer, especially in its early stages, and aid in the development of related cancer drugs.
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