Visualized Tracking and Multidimensional Assessing of Mitochondria-Associated Pyroptosis in Cancer Cells by a Small-Molecule Fluorescent Probe.
Wenhao ZhaoChengyuan WangYanzhe ZhuQi WangXianyun XuZonglong ShaoMan ChenYan FengXiang-Ming MengPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2024)
Pyroptosis is closely related to the development and treatment of various cancers; thus, comprehensive studies of the correlations between pyroptosis and its inductive or inhibitive factors can provide new ideas for the intervention and diagnosis of tumors. The dysfunction of mitochondria may induce pyroptosis in cancer cells, which can be reflected by the fluctuations of the microenvironmental parameters in mitochondria as well as the changes of mitochondrial DNA level and morphology, etc. To precisely track and assess the mitochondria-associated pyroptosis process, simultaneous visualization of changes in multiphysiological parameters in mitochondria is highly desirable. In this work, we reported a nonreaction-based, multifunctional small-molecule fluorescent probe Mito-DK with the capability of crosstalk-free response to polarity and mtDNA as well as mitochondrial morphology. Accurate assessment of mitochondria-associated pyroptosis induced by palmitic acid/H 2 O 2 was achieved through monitoring changes in mitochondrial multiple parameters with the help of Mito-DK . In particular, the pyroptosis-inducing ability of an antibiotic doxorubicin and the pyroptosis-inhibiting capacity of an anticancer agent puerarin were evaluated by Mito-DK . These results provide new perspectives for visualizing mitochondria-associated pyroptosis and offer new approaches for screening pyroptosis-related anticancer agents.
Keyphrases
- nlrp inflammasome
- fluorescent probe
- small molecule
- mitochondrial dna
- cell death
- living cells
- reactive oxygen species
- endoplasmic reticulum
- oxidative stress
- copy number
- randomized controlled trial
- drug delivery
- protein protein
- high resolution
- mass spectrometry
- combination therapy
- single molecule
- replacement therapy
- metal organic framework