Direct Real-Time Monitoring of Prodrug Activation by Chemiluminescence.
Samer GnaimAnna ScomparinSayantan DasRachel BlauRonit Satchi-FainaroDoron ShabatPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2018)
The majority of theranostic prodrugs reported so far relay information through a fluorogenic response generated upon release of the active chemotherapeutic agent. A chemiluminescence detection mode offers significant advantages over fluorescence, mainly due to the superior signal-to-noise ratio of chemiluminescence. Here we report the design and synthesis of the first theranostic prodrug monitored by a chemiluminescence diagnostic mode. As a representative model, we prepared a prodrug from the chemotherapeutic monomethyl auristatin E, which was modified for activation by β-galactosidase. The activation of the prodrug in the presence of β-galactosidase is accompanied by emission of a green photon. Light emission intensities, which increase with increasing concentration of the prodrug, were linearly correlated with a decrease in the viability of a human cell line that stably expresses β-galactosidase. We obtained sharp intravital chemiluminescent images of endogenous enzymatic activity in β-galactosidase-overexpressing tumor-bearing mice. The exceptional sensitivity achieved with the chemiluminescence diagnostic mode should allow the exploitation of theranostic prodrugs for personalized cancer treatment.
Keyphrases
- cancer therapy
- energy transfer
- sensitive detection
- drug release
- molecularly imprinted
- photodynamic therapy
- fluorescence imaging
- drug delivery
- endothelial cells
- quantum dots
- air pollution
- healthcare
- hydrogen peroxide
- type diabetes
- cross sectional
- single molecule
- high fat diet induced
- adipose tissue
- iron oxide
- label free
- high resolution
- living cells
- optical coherence tomography
- solid state
- pluripotent stem cells