Tumor Microenvironment-Activated Ultrasensitive Nanoprobes for Specific Detection of Intratumoral Glutathione by Ratiometric Photoacoustic Imaging

  • Longguang Tang
  • , Fei Yu
  • , Bowen Tang
  • , Zhen Yang
  • , Wenpei Fan*
  • , Mingru Zhang
  • , Zhantong Wang
  • , Orit Jacobson
  • , Zijian Zhou
  • , Ling Li
  • , Yijing Liu
  • , Dale O. Kiesewetter
  • , Wei Tang
  • , Liangcan He
  • , Ying Ma
  • , Gang Niu
  • , Xianzhong Zhang
  • , Xiaoyuan Chen
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Glutathione (GSH), one of the most significant reducing species in vivo, plays important roles in a variety of diseases and cellular functions. Precise quantification of GSH via advanced noninvasive photoacoustic imaging (PAI) is of vital significance for the early diagnosis and prompt treatment of GSH-related deep-seated diseases, which stresses the need for custom-design of GSH-sensitive PAI probes with changeable near-infrared spectroscopy (NIR) absorption. In this work, a novel intelligent tumor microenvironment-activated ratiometric PAI nanoprobe is first developed with the intention of specific ultrasensitive detection of intratumoral GSH by overcoming the limitations of previously reported fluorescent or PA imaging sensors. This special ratiometric PAI nanoprobe (CR-POM) is synthesized through the self-assembly of croconaine (CR) dye and molybdenum-based polyoxometalate (POM) clusters with opposite NIR absorbance change in response to GSH. The resulting amplified ratiometric absorbance (Ab866/Ab700), the relatively low limit of detection value (0.51 mM), and the unique acidity-activated self-aggregation contribute to the prolonged intratumoral retention and enhanced tumor accumulation of CR-POM for accurate quantification of intratumoral GSH (0.5-10 mM). Featuring the additional merit of 64Cu radiolabeling for whole-body positron-emission tomography imaging, the smartly designed CR-POM nanoprobe will open new horizons for real-time noninvasive monitoring of biodistribution and simultaneous accurate quantification of GSH levels, especially in tumor and other GSH-related pathophysiological processes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)27558-27567
Number of pages10
JournalACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
Volume11
Issue number31
DOIs
StatePublished - 7 Aug 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • croconaine dye
  • glutathione
  • polyoxometalate cluster
  • ratiometric photoacoustic imaging
  • tumor microenvironment activation

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