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Afterglow Amplification for Fast and Sensitive Detection of Porphyria in Whole Blood

Hang Yuan, Linna Guo, Qianqian Su, Xianlong Su, Yue Wen, Tao Wang, Pengyuan Yang, Ming Xu, Fuyou Li

2021ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces24 citationsDOI

Abstract

Porphyria is a group of genetic photodermatoses that cause too much porphyrin to accumulate in the blood, skin, and liver, resulting in skin photosensitivity and damage, liver disease, or potential liver failure. Conventional detection methods include high-performance liquid chromatography and fluorescence spectrometry. However, these methods usually require complicated pretreatment and time-consuming processes. Therefore, efficient and fast detection of porphyria is urgently needed. Herein, we develop a molecular afterglow reporter-based sensing scheme for the detection of porphyrins in whole blood. The afterglow reporter can respond to the production of singlet oxygen (1O2) of porphyrins after light excitation, and the detection signals can be amplified through adjusting the amount of singlet oxygen and afterglow reporter molecules. Moreover, without the use of a real-time excitation source, afterglow signals can avoid the scattering and autofluorescence interference in biological samples, thereby reducing background noise. More importantly, we prove the applicability of the afterglow reporter in the quantitative detection of porphyrins in whole blood and demonstrate its great clinical potential.

Topics & Concepts

AfterglowPorphyriaFluorescenceWhole bloodMaterials sciencePhotosensitivityPorphyrinPhotochemistryOptoelectronicsChemistryOpticsBiologyPhysicsImmunologyGamma-ray burstEndocrinologyAstronomyPhotodynamic Therapy Research StudiesPorphyrin Metabolism and DisordersPorphyrin and Phthalocyanine Chemistry
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