Thiol–Chromene
“Click” Reaction-Activated
Chemiluminescent Probe for Thiol Detection In Vitro and In Vivo
Posted on 2023-06-28 - 14:03
Biothiols are biomolecules found in a higher content
in cancer
cells compared to normal cells, marking them useful cancer biomarkers.
Chemiluminescence is widely used in biological imaging due to its
excellent sensitivity and signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). In this study,
we designed and prepared a chemiluminescent probe that is activated
by a thiol–chromene “click” nucleophilic reaction.
This probe is initially chemiluminescent but turned off and releases
extremely strong chemiluminescence in the presence of thiols. It has
high selectivity to thiol compared with other analytes. Real-time
imaging of mice tumor sites showed significant chemiluminescence after
the probe was injected, and the chemiluminescence of osteosarcoma
tissues was also significantly stronger than that in adjacent tissues.
We conclude that this chemiluminescent probe has potential to detect
thiol, diagnose cancer, especially in its early stages, and aid in
the development of related cancer drugs.
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Wang, Baoqu; Tian, Xiaoxue; Li, Xing-Cong; Cheng, Kui; Xu, Min (2023). Thiol–Chromene
“Click” Reaction-Activated
Chemiluminescent Probe for Thiol Detection In Vitro and In Vivo. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.3c05152