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One-Step Transformation from Rofecoxib to a COX-2 NIR Probe for Human Cancer Tissue/Organoid Targeted Bioimaging. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • COX-2 fluorescent probes are being developed to improve cancer diagnosis, traditionally made by complex methods connecting a fluorophore to COX-2 inhibitors.
  • A new, simpler single-step process from rofecoxib led to the creation of six new fluorescent probes, some of which retained significant COX-2 targeting abilities and strong fluorescence.
  • The best-performing probe demonstrated effective COX-2 imaging in HeLa cells with high COX-2 levels and showed promise in distinguishing cancer tissue from normal tissue, indicating its potential for clinical applications in cancer diagnosis.

Article Abstract

COX-2 fluorescent probes are promising tools for cancer diagnosis. Such probes have been conventionally designed by conjugating a fluorophore to COX-2 inhibitors through lengthy synthetic processes. Herein, a type of fluorescent probe for COX-2 imaging has been developed using a single-step process from rofecoxib. In total, six rofecoxib analogues were designed using this unique strategy. Several analogues retained comparative COX-2 targeting activity of rofecoxib and also exhibited attractive fluorescent properties, which were investigated using a combination of experimental and theoretical approaches. The most potent analogue, , displayed strong fluorescent imaging of COX-2 in HeLa cells overexpressing COX-2 compared to Raw 264.7 cells and celecoxib-treated HeLa cells that expressed low levels of COX-2. Notably, our studies indicate that can differentiate human cancer tissue from adjacent tissue with much brighter fluorescence either in histological section or cultured 3D organoids. These results illustrate the potential of as a COX-2 near infrared fluorescent probe for human cancer imaging in clinical settings.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsabm.0c01634DOI Listing

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