A lipid droplet-targeting fluorescent probe for specific H2S imaging in biosamples and development of smartphone platform
Xue Yu, Yunong Huang, Ning Zhang, Qi Zan, Xiaodong Wang, Zhuping Jin, Li Fan, Chuan Dong, Yuewei Zhang
Abstract
Hydrogen sulfide (H 2 S), a significant gas signal molecule, is closely related to various physiological/pathological processes. The monitoring of H 2 S is crucial in understanding the occurrence and development of diseases such as cancers. Emerging evidence suggests that abnormal regulation of Lipid droplets (LDs) is associated with many human diseases. For example, cancer cells are characterized by the abnormal accumulation of LDs. Therefore, understanding the relationship between LDs and cancer is of great significance for developing therapies against cancer. To address this challenge, we designed and developed a LD-targeting and H 2 S-activated probe ( BTDA-DNB ) by engineering a 2,4-dinitrophenyl ether ( DNBE ) as the H 2 S reactive site. In the presence of H 2 S, a strongly fluorescent emitter, 3-(benzo[ d ]thiazol-2-yl)- N,N -diethyl-2-imino-2 H -chromen-7-amine ( BTDA) was obtained with the leaving of DNBE group. BTDA-DNB displayed favorable sensitivity, selectivity and functioning well at physiological pH. The probe features excellent LD-targeting specificity and low cellular toxicity. The practical applications of LD-targeting probe BTDA-DNB as H 2 S probe in living cells, cancer tissues and Arabidopsis seedling have been evaluated. The excellent imaging performance demonstrates a potential ability for cancer diagnosis. Benefitted from the excellent performance on visual recognition H 2 S, a robust smartphone-integrated platform for H 2 S analysis was also successfully established.