posted on 2025-01-09, 21:06authored byDianfeng Dai, Zhimin Zhang, Mo Ma, Jingkang Li, Siqi Zhang, Pinyi Ma, Daqian Song
Vanin-1 is a pantetheine hydrolase
that plays a key role
in inflammatory
diseases. Effective tools for noninvasive, real-time monitoring of
Vanin-1 are lacking, largely due to background fluorescence interference
in existing probes. To address this issue, we developed a dual-modal
fluorescent and colorimetric probe, MB-Van1, to detect Vanin-1 with
high sensitivity and selectivity. MB-Van1 has a structure optimized
to exhibit nearly zero background fluorescence, resulting in a high
signal-to-noise ratio that enables the accurate detection of Vanin-1
activity in various biological tissues. In vitro experiments
demonstrated that MB-Van1 had a detection limit as low as 0.031 ng/mL
in the fluorescence mode. We successfully employ MB-Van1 to observe
elevated Vanin-1 levels in inflammatory tissues of various mouse models
of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), drug-induced liver injury (DILI), and
nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) enteropathy models, within
only 5 min. This advancement provides a novel approach for monitoring
the dynamic changes of Vanin-1 during inflammation, offering new strategies
for the early diagnosis and therapeutic assessment of other related
diseases.