Issue 2, 2023

A biotin-guided near-infrared fluorescent probe for imaging hydrogen sulfide and differentiating cancer cells

Abstract

Imaging cancer specific biomarkers with near-infrared (NIR) fluorescent probes can help inaccurate diagnosis. Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) has been reported to be involved in many physiological and pathological processes and is considered as one of the key gasotransmitters during the development of cancer. To achieve specific H2S detection in cancer cells, we reported a biotin-guided NIR fluorescent sensor P1 targeting a cancer cell surface biomarker, based on the H2S-specific thiolysis of the NBD–amine–hemicyanine conjugate. The probe showed a fast turn-on signal at 754 nm upon H2S activation and good selectivity towards H2S over millimolar levels of other biothiols. We successfully employed P1 to image endogenous H2S and demonstrated its tumor-targeting ability in live cells. P1 could differentiate multiple cancer cells with various levels of H2S from normal cells, indicating its potential for cancer imaging.

Graphical abstract: A biotin-guided near-infrared fluorescent probe for imaging hydrogen sulfide and differentiating cancer cells

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Nov 2022
Accepted
09 Dec 2022
First published
13 Dec 2022

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2023,21, 332-338

A biotin-guided near-infrared fluorescent probe for imaging hydrogen sulfide and differentiating cancer cells

X. Cai, Z. Zhang, Y. Dong, T. Hao, L. Yi and X. Yang, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2023, 21, 332 DOI: 10.1039/D2OB02034C

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