Literature DB >> 30925046

"Dual-Key-and-Lock" Ruthenium Complex Probe for Lysosomal Formaldehyde in Cancer Cells and Tumors.

Chaolong Liu1, Run Zhang2, Wenzhu Zhang1, Jianping Liu2, Yong-Lei Wang3, Zhongbo Du1, Bo Song1, Zhi Ping Xu2, Jingli Yuan1.   

Abstract

Biomedical investigations reveal that excessive formaldehyde generation is possibly a critical factor for tissue cancerization, cancer progression, and metastasis. Responsive molecular probes that can detect lysosomal formaldehyde in live cells and tumors and monitor drug-triggered formaldehyde scavenging contribute potentially to future cancer diagnosis and treatment monitoring. Herein, a novel "dual-key-and-lock" strategy-based ruthenium(II) complex probe, Ru-FA, is reported as an effective tool for formaldehyde detection in vitro and in vivo. Ru-FA shows weak luminescence due to photon-induced electron transfer (PET) process from Ru(II) center to electron withdrawing group 2,4-dinitrobenzene (DNB). Triggered by the specific reaction with formaldehyde (first "key") in an acidic microenvironment (second "key"), DNB is cleaved from Ru-FA, affording an emissive Ru(II) complex derivative, Ru-NR. Spectrometric analysis including steady-state and time-gated luminescence indicates that Ru-FA is favorable to be used as the probe for quantification of formaldehyde in human sera and mouse organs. Ru-FA is biocompatible and cell membrane permeable. Together with its smart "dual-key-and-lock" response to formaldehyde, luminescence imaging of lysosomal formaldehyde in live cells, visualization of tumor-derived endogenous formaldehyde, and monitoring of formaldehyde scavenging in mice were achieved, followed by the successful demonstration on detection of formaldehyde in tumors and other organs. These in vivo and in vitro detection confirm not only the excessive formaldehyde generation in tumors, but also the efficient drug administration to scavenge formaldehyde, demonstrating the potential application of Ru-FA in cancer diagnosis and treatment monitoring through lysosomal formaldehyde detection.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30925046     DOI: 10.1021/jacs.8b13898

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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Review 4.  Determination and Imaging of Small Biomolecules and Ions Using Ruthenium(II) Complex-Based Chemosensors.

Authors:  Miaomiao Wu; Zexi Zhang; Jiaxi Yong; Peer M Schenk; Dihua Tian; Zhi Ping Xu; Run Zhang
Journal:  Top Curr Chem (Cham)       Date:  2022-06-13

5.  "Two Birds with One Stone" Ruthenium(II) Complex Probe for Biothiols Discrimination and Detection In Vitro and In Vivo.

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