Targeted Bioimaging and Photodynamic Therapy of Cancer Cells with an Activatable Red Fluorescent Bioprobe

Fang Hu(Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences), Yanyan Huang(Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences), Guanxin Zhang(Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences), Rui Zhao(Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences), Hua Yang(Peking University), Deqing Zhang(Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences)
Analytical Chemistry
July 7, 2014
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Abstract

A new red-emissive bioprobe TPE-red-2AP2H was developed by taking advantage of the unique emission feature of tetraphenylethylene and a cancer cell-specific peptide. By responding to the target protein and the acidic microenvironment of tumor cells, activated fluorescence bioimaging was achieved with high signal-to-noise ratio and without involving mutiple washing steps. Apart from targeting the membrane-anchored LAPTM4B proteins, TPE-red-2AP2H was successfully utilized to trace the intracellular movement of LAPTM4B protein. The generation of (1)O2 under visible light irradiation makes this bioprobe also promising for targeted-photodynamic therapy. By discriminating the expression level of the target protein, TPE-red-2AP2H can respond to the progression status of tumors with different photodynamic therapy effect.


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