| Title : Activatable Near-Infrared Fluorescent Probe for Dipeptidyl Peptidase IV and Its Bioimaging Applications in Living Cells and Animals - Liu_2018_Anal.Chem_90_3965 |
| Author(s) : Liu T , Ning J , Wang B , Dong B , Li S , Tian X , Yu Z , Peng Y , Wang C , Zhao X , Huo X , Sun C , Cui J , Feng L , Ma X |
| Ref : Analytical Chemistry , 90 :3965 , 2018 |
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Abstract :
Visualization of endogenous disease-associated enzymes is of great clinical significance, as it could allow earlier clinical diagnosis and timely intervention. Herein, we first synthesized and characterized an enzyme-activatable near-infrared fluorescent probe, GP-DM, for determining the activity of dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP IV), which is associated with various pathological processes, especially in diabetes and malignant tumors. GP-DM emitted significant turn-on NIR fluorescent signals simultaneously in response to DPP IV, making it favorable for accurately and dynamically monitoring DPP IV activity in vitro and in vivo. GP-DM exhibited excellent specificity and sensitivity in DPP IV imaging, as indicated by its higher catalytic activity than other human serine hydrolases and by its strong anti-interference ability to a complex biological matrix, which was fully characterized in a series of phenotyping reactions and inhibition assays. Encouraged by the advantages mentioned above, we successfully used GP-DM to evaluate endogenous DPP IV activity in various biological samples (plasma and tissue preparations) and living tumor cells and performed real-time in vivo bioimaging of DPP IV in zebrafish and tumor-bearing nude mice. All of the results reflected and highlighted the potential application value of GP-DM in the early detection of pathologies, individual tailoring of drug therapy, and image-guided tumor resection. Furthermore, our results revealed that DPP IV, a key target enzyme, is closely associated with the migration and proliferation of cancer cells and regulating the biological activity of DPP IV may be a useful approach for cancer therapy. |
| PubMedSearch : Liu_2018_Anal.Chem_90_3965 |
| PubMedID: 29493228 |
Liu T, Ning J, Wang B, Dong B, Li S, Tian X, Yu Z, Peng Y, Wang C, Zhao X, Huo X, Sun C, Cui J, Feng L, Ma X (2018)
Activatable Near-Infrared Fluorescent Probe for Dipeptidyl Peptidase IV and Its Bioimaging Applications in Living Cells and Animals
Analytical Chemistry
90 :3965
Liu T, Ning J, Wang B, Dong B, Li S, Tian X, Yu Z, Peng Y, Wang C, Zhao X, Huo X, Sun C, Cui J, Feng L, Ma X (2018)
Analytical Chemistry
90 :3965