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An Innovative Aggregation-Induced Emission-Based NIR Fluorescent Probe for Visualizing Carboxylesterases in Living Cells, Zebrafish, and Tumor-Bearing Mice. | LitMetric

An Innovative Aggregation-Induced Emission-Based NIR Fluorescent Probe for Visualizing Carboxylesterases in Living Cells, Zebrafish, and Tumor-Bearing Mice.

Molecules

Synergy Innovation Centre of Biological Peptide Antidiabetics of Hubei Province, College of Life Science, Wuchang University of Technology, Wuhan 430223, China.

Published: August 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Carboxylesterases (CEs) are enzymes that are important for breaking down foreign substances and regulating fats in the body, and their abnormal levels are linked to diseases like diabetes and liver cancer.
  • A new near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent probe has been developed to detect CEs quickly and accurately, with a rapid response time and high sensitivity.
  • This probe can monitor changes in CE levels in living cells and zebrafish, and it has potential applications for imaging liver tumors and assisting in surgeries, making it valuable for medical diagnostics and research.

Article Abstract

In the human body, carboxylesterases (CEs) play crucial roles in xenobiotic metabolism and lipid homeostasis. But abnormal expression of CEs is highly associated with some diseases, such as hyperlipidemia, diabetes, and liver cancer. Therefore, it is of great importance to develop an efficient tool for the accurate detection of CEs in living organisms. Herein, an innovative near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent probe, - was designed for CE detection based on the aggregation-induced emission (AIE) mechanism. This probe exhibits rapid response (2 min), excellent sensitivity (limit of detection = 8.14 × 10 U/mL), and high selectivity to CEs. Additionally, owing to its good biocompatibility, the - probe enables the monitoring of dynamic changes in CE levels under drug-induced modulation in living cells and zebrafish. More importantly, the - probe was successfully employed to image liver tumors and assist in tumor resection through the real-time monitoring of CEs, indicating that - is promising to guide liver cancer surgery. Therefore, the - probe can not only enrich the strategies for CE detection in biological systems but also has great potential for some clinical imaging applications, including medical diagnosis, preclinical research, and imaging-guided surgery.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11314084PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules29153660DOI Listing

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