Issue 22, 2022

A dual-channel fluorescent ratio probe with hypoxia targeting and hypoxia activation capacity for tumour imaging

Abstract

Efficient hypoxia diagnosis is a great challenge for nearly all solid tumours due to operability, permeability and specificity. Although some inspiring approaches have been explored to date, it is the first time that a dual-channel NIR probe (denoted as OPDEA/BOD-NO2) simultaneously with hypoxia targeting and activation capacity was employed to realize effective prolonged hypoxia ratio imaging in the present work. OPDEA/BOD-NO2 consists of hypoxia-targeting tertiary amine N-oxide based polymers and nitrobenzene modified Aza-BODIPY (BOD-NO2). OPDEA/BOD-NO2 had strong red fluorescence at λex = 660 nm and λem = 710 nm, while it turned into another fluorescent Aza-BODIPY dye (BOD) with strong NIR fluorescence at λex = 720 nm and λem = 790 nm in hypoxia microenvironment, providing two channels with big Stokes shift for hypoxia ratio imaging and monitoring probe distribution and activation, respectively. Meanwhile, hypoxia-targeting tertiary amine N-oxide based polymers could effectively enhance tumour accumulation (2.99-fold, 660 nm; and 2.74-fold, 720 nm) for prolonged hypoxia ratio imaging with obviously improved signal-to-background ratio within 48 hours, which is much better than that of PEG/BOD-NO2.

Graphical abstract: A dual-channel fluorescent ratio probe with hypoxia targeting and hypoxia activation capacity for tumour imaging

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Mar 2022
Accepted
11 May 2022
First published
14 May 2022

Polym. Chem., 2022,13, 3358-3366

A dual-channel fluorescent ratio probe with hypoxia targeting and hypoxia activation capacity for tumour imaging

P. Yuan, X. Xu, B. Xiao, X. Shi, W. Zhang, H. Xu, Y. Piao, Y. Shen, N. K. H. Slater and J. Tang, Polym. Chem., 2022, 13, 3358 DOI: 10.1039/D2PY00313A

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