Precisely Constructing Renal-Clearable and LAP-Activatable Ratiometric Molecular Probes for Early Diagnosis of Acute and Chronic Kidney Injury Via Optimizing Asymmetric DPP Dyes.
Nannan WangXiaoyan LuJiamin WangGuanwen FanRuiqi HanBo ZhangWeili ZhaoJian ZhangPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2023)
Fluorescence analysis is an increasingly important contributor to the early diagnosis of kidney diseases. To achieve precise visualization of the kidneys and early diagnosis of related diseases, an asymmetric pyrrolopyrrolidone (DPP) dye platform with C-aromatic substituents and N-lipophilic/hydrophilic modification was constructed. Based on these, we developed the renal-clearable, water-soluble, and kidney injury biomarker leucine aminopeptidase (LAP) activated ratiometric fluorescent probe DPP-S-L . In the mouse model of cisplatin-induced acute kidney injury and during the development of type 2 diabetes to diabetic kidney disease, we visualized for the first time the upregulation of LAP in the kidney and urine by dual-channel ratiometric fluorescence signal and diagnosed the kidney injury earlier and more sensitively than blood/urine enzyme detection and tissue analysis. This study showcases an excellent asymmetric DPP dye platform and renal-clearable ratiometric fluorescent probe design strategy that is extended to determination and visualization of other biomarkers for early disease diagnosis.
Keyphrases
- fluorescent probe
- living cells
- single molecule
- acute kidney injury
- water soluble
- mouse model
- type diabetes
- high throughput
- liver failure
- signaling pathway
- small molecule
- drug induced
- cardiac surgery
- energy transfer
- high resolution
- liquid chromatography
- quantum dots
- real time pcr
- aqueous solution
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- solid phase extraction