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Hydrogen Sulfide-Responsive MRI Probe for Imaging Colon Cancer in Mice

Yue Sun, Xingyue Fan, Huiyi Liu, Cheng Zhang, Xian-Zheng Tan, Guosheng Song

2025Analytical Chemistry7 citationsDOI

Abstract

Hydrogen sulfide (H 2 S), a significant gaseous signaling molecule, is highly expressed in colon cancer. However, realizing highly sensitive and specific imaging of H 2 S in deep colon cancer tissues remains an important challenge. In order to overcome this limitation, we have developed a H 2 S-responsive magnetic probe (HRMP) with a high sensitivity and specificity. HRMP is synthesized using superparamagnetic iron oxide and Mn-porphyrin, coated with a hydrogen sulfide-responsive polymer. Upon reaction with H 2 S, the released nanoparticles aggregate, producing an enhanced transverse relaxivity ( r 2 ) through the dipolar effect. Incorporation of an ortho azide group ensures that HRMP specifically responds to H 2 S, reacting swiftly within 2 h to induce a change in T 2 relaxation time. Additionally, by precisely tuning the feeding ratio of Mn-porphyrin to iron oxide, HRMP was endowed with high sensitivity, achieving a detection limit as low as 8.7 μM. In studies with HCT116 colon cancer, where H 2 S is overexpressed, HRMP generated a distinct negative contrast at the tumor site. HRMP shows potential for in vivo imaging of colon cancer, offering promise for the early diagnosis of tumors.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryHydrogen sulfideColorectal cancerCancerCancer researchRadiochemistryInternal medicineSulfurOrganic chemistryMedicineBiologySulfur Compounds in BiologyNutritional Studies and DietBiochemical effects in animals
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