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Real-time imaging of reactive oxygen species (ROS) during cisplatin chemotherapy of cancer is imperative to fully reveal their functions in the biological response to cisplatin. Currently, using a bioluminescent probe for real-time imaging of a specific ROS in vivo during cisplatin chemotherapy has not been achieved. Herein, three bioluminescent probes, F Probe, N Probe and P Probe were synthesized for real-time imaging of the primary ROS, O-2(center dot-). They all consisted of a bioluminescent emitter (D)-luciferin ((D)-LH2) and an O-2(center dot-)-recognition group, and their bioluminescent signal could be turned on in response to O-2(center dot-). In vitro results indicated that P Probe was the most suitable one among the three probes for detection of O-2(center dot-), with high sensitivity, excellent selectivity and stability. P Probe was then successfully applied for real-time imaging of O-2(center dot-) in both cancer cells and tumors during cisplatin chemotherapy. The imaging results demonstrated that O-2(center dot-) amount in cancer cells increased with the increasing dose of cisplatin, and that cisplatin-induced upregulation of O-2(center dot-) level in cancer cells was upstream of the cancer-killing pathway of cisplatin. We envision that P Probe may serve as an elucidative tool to further explore the role of O-2(center dot-) in cisplatin chemotherapy.
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BIOSENSORS & BIOELECTRONICS
ISSN: 0956-5663
Year: 2022
Volume: 216
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ESI Discipline: CHEMISTRY;
ESI HC Threshold:74
JCR Journal Grade:1
CAS Journal Grade:1
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WoS CC Cited Count: 6
SCOPUS Cited Count: 7
ESI Highly Cited Papers on the List: 0 Unfold All
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