posted on 2025-02-19, 05:43authored byZixuan Chang, Keyi Wang, Wenbin Hao, Mingyi Ouyang, Yue Tang, Xiaonan Gao, Bo Tang
This
study presents the development and characterization of Au–Se
nanoprobes (NPs) for the specific and simultaneous detection of matrix
metalloproteinase-1 and -12 (MMP-1/12), key biomarkers in non-small-cell
lung cancer (NSCLC). Leveraging the stability of Au–Se bonds
against biological thiols, such as glutathione (GSH), the NPs exhibit
remarkable resistance to interference, maintaining its fluorescence
signal across a wide range of temperatures, pH levels, and in the
presence of high concentrations of GSH. The synthesized NPs demonstrate
high specificity and sensitivity toward MMP-1/12 in vitro, with optimal imaging achieved after 4 h of incubation in NSCLC
A549 cells. Furthermore, confocal imaging experiments successfully
distinguished between NSCLC A549 cells and normal lung epithelial
cells (Beas-2b), underscoring the potential of these NPs in early
NSCLC diagnosis and the study of tumor microenvironments. This work
not only introduces a reliable tool for cancer biomarker detection
but also contributes to the advancement of nanomaterial applications
in NSCLC diagnosis.