Ratiometric Fluorescent Probe for Super-Resolution Imaging of Lysosome HClO in Ferroptosis Cells.
Hongyong ZhengWeikang PengMiaomiao LiuShusheng ZhangXiangzhi SongLei YangPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2024)
Ferroptosis is an iron-dependent programmed cell death that is characterized by the dysregulation of lipid reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, causing abnormal changes in hypochlorous acid (HClO) levels in lysosomes. Super-resolution imaging can observe the fine structure of the lysosome at the nanometer level; therefore, it can be used to detect lysosome HClO levels during ferroptosis at the suborganelle level. Herein, we utilize a ratiometric fluorescent probe, SRF-HClO , for super-resolution imaging of lysosome HClO. Structured-illumination microscopy (SIM) improves the accuracy of lysosome targeting and enables the probe SRF-HClO to be successfully applied to rapidly monitor the up-regulated lysosome HClO at the nanoscale during inflammation and ferroptosis. Importantly, the probe SRF-HClO can also detect HClO changes in inflammatory and ferroptosis mice and evaluate the inhibitory effect of ferroptosis on mice tumors.
Keyphrases
- fluorescent probe
- living cells
- cell death
- high resolution
- cell cycle arrest
- reactive oxygen species
- single molecule
- oxidative stress
- induced apoptosis
- nitric oxide
- transcription factor
- optical coherence tomography
- type diabetes
- drug delivery
- high fat diet induced
- mass spectrometry
- fluorescence imaging
- high throughput
- cell proliferation
- hydrogen peroxide
- insulin resistance
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