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Fluorogenic Granzyme A Substrates Enable Real-Time Imaging of Adaptive Immune Cell Activity.

Zhiming ChengEmily J ThompsonLorena Mendive-TapiaJamie I ScottSam BensonTakanori KitamuraAna Senan-SalinasYouhani SamarakoonEdward W RobertsMaykel A AriasJulian PardoEva M GalvezMarc Vendrell
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2023)
Cytotoxic immune cells, including T lymphocytes (CTLs) and natural killer (NK) cells, are essential components of the host response against tumors. CTLs and NK cells secrete granzyme A (GzmA) upon recognition of cancer cells; however, there are very few tools that can detect physiological levels of active GzmA with high spatiotemporal resolution. Herein, we report the rational design of the near-infrared fluorogenic substrates for human GzmA and mouse GzmA. These activity-based probes display very high catalytic efficiency and selectivity over other granzymes, as shown in tissue lysates from wild-type and GzmA knock-out mice. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the probes can image how adaptive immune cells respond to antigen-driven recognition of cancer cells in real time.
Keyphrases
  • nk cells
  • wild type
  • single molecule
  • small molecule
  • fluorescence imaging
  • endothelial cells
  • living cells
  • high resolution
  • deep learning
  • adipose tissue
  • insulin resistance
  • skeletal muscle
  • nucleic acid
  • structural basis