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Screening of Drug-Induced Steatosis and Phospholipidosis Using Lipid Droplet-Selective Two-Photon Probes

Myoung Ki Cho, Min Ji Seo, Vinayak Juvekar, Jae Hyung Jo, Wontae Kim, Kyeong Sook Choi, Hwan Myung Kim

2020Analytical Chemistry62 citationsDOI

Abstract

Lipid droplets (LDs) are organelles that play a major role in regulating the storage of neutral lipids. Dysregulation of LDs is associated with metabolic disorders, such as fatty liver diseases, obesity, diabetes, and atherosclerosis. We have developed LD-selective small-molecule fluorescence probes (probes 3 and 4) that are available for both one- and two-photon microscopy, employing live or fixed cells. We found that probes 3 and 4 sensitively detect the increased LDs in response to oleic acid or endoplasmic reticulum stress, both in cells and tissues of the liver. The narrow absorption and emission bands of probes 3 and 4 allow multicolor imaging for the study of the role of LDs in pathophysiology and LD-associated signaling by the coapplication of the probes for different organelles or antibodies against specific proteins. In addition, we show here, for the first time, that two-photon microscopy imaging using our LD-selective probes with LysoTracker provides a novel method for screening drugs to potentially induce steatosis and/or phospholipidosis.

Topics & Concepts

PhospholipidosisChemistryLipid dropletOrganelleSteatosisEndoplasmic reticulumBiophysicsFluorescenceCell biologyBiochemistryPhospholipidEndocrinologyBiologyQuantum mechanicsPhysicsMembraneLipid metabolism and biosynthesisPhotosynthetic Processes and MechanismsMicrobial Metabolic Engineering and Bioproduction
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