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Anal Chem ; 96(11): 4570-4579, 2024 Mar 19.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38441542

RESUMEN

Ferroptosis, as a new form of regulated cell death, is implicated in various physiological and pathological processes. Developing a single probe for an independent analysis of multiple analytes related to ferroptosis can provide more accurate information and simplify the detection procedures, but it faces great challenges. In this work, we develop a fluorescent probe for the simultaneous detection of GSH through ratiometric fluorescence response and microviscosity via a fluorescence lifetime model. Based on the reversible Michael addition reaction between GSH and unsaturated C═C bond, the probe responds reversibly to GSH with a ratiometric fluorescence variation and a fast response time (t1/2 = 4.7 s). At the same time, the probe is sensitive to environmental viscosity by changing its fluorescence lifetimes. The probe was applied to monitor the drug-induced ferroptosis process through both the classical Xc-/GSH/GPX4- and DHODH-mediated defense mechanisms. We hope that the probe will provide a useful molecular tool for the real-time live-cell imaging of GSH dynamics, which is benefit to unveiling related physiological and pathological processes.


Asunto(s)
Ferroptosis , Viscosidad , Colorantes Fluorescentes/química , Microscopía Fluorescente/métodos , Imagen Óptica , Glutatión/análisis
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Anal Chem ; 2024 Jan 14.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38221749

RESUMEN

Although various oxidase mimetic or peroxidase (POD) mimetic nanozymes have been extensively studied, their poor substrate selectivity significantly inhibits their practical applications. Nanozymes with specific biomolecules as substrates, especially ascorbic acid oxidase (AAO) mimetic nanozymes with ascorbic acid (AA) as a substrate, have scarcely been studied. Herein, inspired by the multi-Cu atom sites and the redox electron transfer pathway of Cu2+/Cu+ in the natural AAO, atomically dispersed Cu sites immobilized on N-doped porous carbon (Cu-N/C) are artificially designed to simulate the function of natural AAO. Compared with their natural counterparts, the Cu-N/C catalysts exhibited higher catalytic efficiency and superior stability. Combined theoretical calculation and experimental characterizations reveal that the Cu-N/C nanozymes could catalyze the AA oxidation through a 2e- oxygen reduction pathway with H2O2 as the product. Moreover, the Cu-N/C nanozymes also possess high POD activity. As a proof-of-concept application, Cu-N/C can simultaneously realize AA detection in fluorescent mode based on its AAO activity and total antioxidant capacity detection in colorimetric mode utilizing its POD activity.

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Anal Chem ; 96(9): 3914-3924, 2024 Mar 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38387027

RESUMEN

Wearable, noninvasive sensors enable the continuous monitoring of metabolites in sweat and provide clinical information related to an individual's health and disease states. Uric acid (UA) is a key indicator highly associated with gout, hyperuricaemia, hypertension, kidney disease, and Lesch-Nyhan syndrome. However, the detection of UA levels typically relies on invasive blood tests. Therefore, developing a wearable device for noninvasive monitoring of UA concentrations in sweat could facilitate real-time personalized disease prevention. Here, we introduce 1,3,6,8-pyrene tetrasulfonic acid sodium salt (PyTS) as a bifunctional molecule functionalized with Ti3C2Tx via π-π conjugation to design nonenzymatic wearable sensors for sensitive and selective detection of UA concentration in human sweat. PyTS@Ti3C2Tx provides many oxidation-reduction active groups to enhance the electrocatalytic ability of the UA oxidation reaction. The PyTS@Ti3C2Tx-based electrochemical sensor demonstrates highly sensitive detection of UA in the concentration range of 5 µM-100 µM, exhibiting a lower detection limit of 0.48 µM compared to the uricase-based sensor (0.84 µM). In volunteers, the PyTS@Ti3C2Tx-based wearable sensor is integrated with flexible microfluidic sweat sampling and wireless electronics to enable real-time monitoring of UA levels during aerobic exercise. Simultaneously, it allows for comparison of blood UA levels via a commercial UA analyzer. Herein, this study provides a promising electrocatalyst strategy for nonenzymatic electrochemical UA sensor, enabling noninvasive real-time monitoring of UA levels in human sweat and personalized disease prevention.


Asunto(s)
Técnicas Biosensibles , Nitritos , Elementos de Transición , Dispositivos Electrónicos Vestibles , Humanos , Ácido Úrico/análisis , Titanio/análisis , Sudor/química
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Anal Chem ; 96(22): 9278-9284, 2024 Jun 04.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38768425

RESUMEN

Antibody pharmaceuticals have become the most popular immunotherapeutic drugs and are often administered with low serum drug dosages. Hence, the development of a highly sensitive method for the quantitative assay of antibody levels is of great importance to individualized therapy. On the basis of the dual signal amplification by the glycan-initiated site-directed electrochemical grafting of polymer chains (glyGPC), we report herein a novel strategy for the amplified electrochemical detection of antibody pharmaceuticals. The target of interest was affinity captured by a DNA aptamer ligand, and then the glycans of antibody pharmaceuticals were decorated with the alkyl halide initiators (AHIs) via boronate cross-linking, followed by the electrochemical grafting of the ferrocenyl polymer chains from the glycans of antibody pharmaceuticals through the electrochemically controlled atom transfer radical polymerization (eATRP). As the glycans can be decorated with multiple AHIs and the grafted polymer chains are composed of tens to hundreds of electroactive tags, the glyGPC-based strategy permits the dually amplified electrochemical detection of antibody pharmaceuticals. In the presence of trastuzumab (Herceptin) as the target, the glyGPC-based strategy achieved a detection limit of 71.5 pg/mL. Moreover, the developed method is highly selective, and the results of the quantitative assay of trastuzumab levels in human serum are satisfactory. Owing to its uncomplicated operation and cost-effectiveness, the glyGPC-based strategy shows great promise in the amplified electrochemical detection of antibody pharmaceuticals.


Asunto(s)
Aptámeros de Nucleótidos , Técnicas Electroquímicas , Trastuzumab , Técnicas Electroquímicas/métodos , Humanos , Trastuzumab/química , Trastuzumab/sangre , Aptámeros de Nucleótidos/química , Límite de Detección , Polisacáridos/química , Técnicas Biosensibles/métodos , Polímeros/química
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Anal Chem ; 96(21): 8594-8603, 2024 May 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38718350

RESUMEN

Solid-contact ion-selective electrodes (SC-ISEs) with ionophore-based polymer-sensitive membranes have been the major devices in wearable sweat sensors toward electrolyte analysis. However, the toxicity of ionophores in ion-selective membranes (ISMs), for example, valinomycin (K+ ion carrier), is a significant challenge, since the ISM directly contacts the skin during the tests. Herein, we report coating a hydrogel of graphene oxide-poly(vinyl alcohol) (GO-PVA) on the ISM to fabricate hydrogel-based SC-ISEs. The hydrogen bond interaction between GO sheets and PVA chains could enhance the mechanical strength through the formation of a cross-linking network. Comprehensive electrochemical tests have demonstrated that hydrogel-coated K+-SC-ISE maintains Nernstian response sensitivity, high selectivity, and anti-interference ability compared with uncoated K+-SC-ISE. A flexible hydrogel-based K+ sensing device was further fabricated with the integration of a solid-contact reference electrode, which has realized the monitoring of sweat K+ in real time. This work highlights the possibility of hydrogel coating for fabricating biocompatible wearable potentiometric sweat electrolyte sensors.

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Anal Chem ; 96(14): 5437-5445, 2024 Apr 09.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38529794

RESUMEN

The research on fluorescent rotors for viscosity has attracted extensive interest to better comprehend the close relationships of microviscosity variations with related diseases. Although scientists have made great efforts, fluorescent probes for cellular viscosity with both aggregation-induced emissions (AIEs) and large Stokes shifts to improve sensing properties have rarely been reported. Herein, we first report four new meso-C═N-substituted BODIPY-based rotors with large Stokes shifts, investigate their viscosity/AIE characteristics, and perform cellular imaging of the viscosity in subcellular organelles. Interestingly, the meso-C═N-phenyl group-substituted probe 6 showed an obvious 594 nm fluorescence enhancement in glycerol and a moderate 650 nm red AIE emission in water. Further, on attaching CF3 to the phenyl group, a similar phenomenon was observed for 7 with red-shifted emissions, attributed to the introduction of a phenyl group, which plays a key role in the red AIE emissions and large Stokes shifts. Comparatively, for phenyl-group-free probes, both the meso-C═N-trifluoroethyl group and thiazole-substituted probes (8 and 9) exhibited good viscosity-responsive properties, while no AIE was observed due to the absence of phenyl groups. For cellular experiments, 6 and 9 showed good lysosomal and mitochondrial targeting properties, respectively, and were further successfully used for imaging viscosity through the preincubation of monensin and lipopolysaccharide (LPS), indicating that C═N polar groups potentially work as rotatable moieties and organelle-targeting groups, and the targeting difference might be ascribed to increased charges of thiazole. Therefore, in this study, we investigated the structural relationships of four meso-C═N BODIPY-based rotors with respect to their viscosity/AIE characteristics, subcellular-targeting ability, and cellular imaging for viscosity, potentially serving as AIE fluorescent probes with large Stokes shifts for subcellular viscosity imaging.


Asunto(s)
Compuestos de Boro , Colorantes Fluorescentes , Orgánulos , Colorantes Fluorescentes/química , Viscosidad , Tiazoles
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Small ; 20(28): e2312085, 2024 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38342594

RESUMEN

Developing high-performance lignin anti-corrosive waterborne epoxy (WEP) coatings is conducive to the advancement of environmentally friendly coatings and the value-added utilization of lignin. In this work, a functionalized biomass waterborne epoxy composite coating is prepared using quaternized sodium lignosulfonate (QLS) as a functional nanofiller for mild carbon steel protection. The results showed that QLS has excellent dispersion and interface compatibility within WEP, and its abundant phenolic hydroxyl, sulfonate, quaternary ammonium groups, and nanoparticle structure endowed the coating with excellent corrosion inhibition and superior barrier properties. The corrosion inhibition efficiency of 100 mg L-1 QLS in carbon steel immersed in a 3.5 wt% NaCl solution reached 95.76%. Furthermore, the coating maintained an impedance modulus of 2.29 × 106 Ω cm2 (|Z|0.01 Hz) after being immersed for 51 days in the high-salt system. In addition, QLS imparted UV-blocking properties and thermal-oxygen aging resistance to the coating, as evidenced by a |Z|0.01 Hz of 1.04 × 107 Ω cm2 after seven days of UV aging while still maintaining a similar magnitude as before aging. The green lignin/WEP functional coatings effectively withstand the challenging outdoor environment characterized by high salt concentration and intense UV radiation, thereby demonstrating promising prospects for application in metal protection.

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Brain Behav Immun ; 116: 85-100, 2024 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38042209

RESUMEN

Acute spinal cord injury (SCI) always results in sustainable recruitment of inflammatory cells driven by sequentially generated chemokines, thereby eliciting excessive neuroinflammation. However, the underlying mechanism of temporally produced chemokines remains elusive. Reactive astrocytes are known to be the main sources of chemokines at the lesion site, which can be immediately activated by thrombin following SCI. In the present study, SCI was shown to induce a sequential production of chemokines CCL2 and CCL5 from astrocytes, which were associated with a persistent infiltration of macrophages/microglia. The rapidly induced CCL2 and later induced CCL5 from astrocytes were regulated by thrombin at the damaged tissues. Investigation of the regulatory mechanism revealed that thrombin facilitated astrocytic CCL2 production through activation of ERK/JNK/NFκB pathway, whereas promoted CCL5 production through PLCß3/NFκB and ERK/JNK/NFκB signal pathway. Inhibition of thrombin activity significantly decreased production of astrocytic CCL2 and CCL5, and reduced the accumulation of macrophages/microglia at the lesion site. Accordingly, the locomotor function of rats was remarkably improved. The present study has provided a new regulatory mechanism on thrombin-mediated sequential production of astrocytic chemokines, which might be beneficial for clinical therapy of CNS neuroinflammation.


Asunto(s)
Astrocitos , Traumatismos de la Médula Espinal , Ratas , Animales , Astrocitos/metabolismo , Trombina/farmacología , Enfermedades Neuroinflamatorias , Quimiocinas/metabolismo , Médula Espinal/metabolismo
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J Chem Inf Model ; 64(12): 4811-4821, 2024 Jun 24.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38861660

RESUMEN

Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a major cause of chronic liver disease and hepatocellular carcinoma. Antibody development efforts mainly revolve around HCV envelope glycoprotein 2 (E2), which mediates host cell entry by interacting with several cell surface receptors, including CD81. We still have limited knowledge about the structural ensembles and the dynamic behavior of both the CD81 binding sites and the glycans on E2. Here, multiple microsecond-long, all-atom molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, as well as a Markov state model (MSM), were performed to provide an atomistic perspective on the dynamic nature of E2 and its glycans. End-to-end accessibility analyses outline a complete overview of the vulnerabilities of the glycan shield of E2, which may be exploited in therapeutic efforts. Additionally, the Markov state model built from the simulation maps four metastable states for AS412 and three metastable states for the front layer in CD81 binding sites, while binding with HEPC3 would induce a conformation selection for both of them. Overall, this work presents hitherto unseen functional and structural insights into E2 and its glycan coat, providing a new theoretical foundation to control the conformational plasticity of E2 that could be harnessed for vaccine development.


Asunto(s)
Simulación de Dinámica Molecular , Polisacáridos , Conformación Proteica , Proteínas del Envoltorio Viral , Proteínas del Envoltorio Viral/química , Proteínas del Envoltorio Viral/metabolismo , Polisacáridos/química , Polisacáridos/metabolismo , Hepacivirus/química , Cadenas de Markov , Humanos , Sitios de Unión
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Anal Bioanal Chem ; 2024 Apr 13.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38613683

RESUMEN

The development of cost-effective and highly efficient electrocatalysts is critical to help electrochemical non-enzymatic sensors achieve high performance. Here, a new class of catalyst, Ru single atoms confined on Cu nanotubes as a single-atom alloy (Ru1Cu NTs), with a unique electronic structure and property, was developed to construct a novel electrochemical non-enzymatic glucose sensor for the first time. The Ru1Cu NTs with a diameter of about 24.0 nm showed a much lower oxidation potential (0.38 V) and 9.0-fold higher response (66.5 µA) current than Cu nanowires (Cu NWs, oxidation potential 0.47 V and current 7.4 µA) for glucose electrocatalysis. Moreover, as an electrochemical non-enzymatic glucose sensor, Ru1Cu NTs not only exhibited twofold higher sensitivity (54.9 µA mM-1 cm-2) and wider linear range (0.5-8 mM) than Cu NWs, but also showed a low detection limit (5.0 µM), excellent selectivity, and great stability. According to theoretical calculation results, the outstanding catalytic and sensing performance of Ru1Cu NTs could be ascribed to the upshift of the d-band center that helped promote glucose adsorption. This work presents a new avenue for developing highly active catalysts for electrochemical non-enzymatic sensors.

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Metab Brain Dis ; 39(4): 559-567, 2024 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38261161

RESUMEN

Mutant huntingtin (mHtt) proteins interact to form aggregates, disrupting cellular functions including transcriptional dysregulation and iron imbalance in patients with Huntington's disease (HD) and mouse disease models. Previous studies have indicated that mHtt may lead to abnormal iron homeostasis by upregulating the expression of iron response protein 1 (IRP1) in the striatum and cortex of N171-82Q HD transgenic mice, as well as in HEK293 cells expressing the N-terminal fragment of mHtt containing 160 CAG repeats. However, the mechanism underlying the upregulation of IRP1 remains unclear. We investigated the levels and phosphorylation status of signal transducer and activator of transcription 5 (STAT5) in the brains of N171-82Q HD transgenic mice using immunohistochemistry staining. We also assessed the nuclear localization of STAT5 protein through western blot and immunofluorescence, and measured the relative RNA expression levels of STAT5 and IRP1 using RT-PCR in both N171-82Q HD transgenic mice and HEK293 cells expressing the N-terminal fragment of huntingtin. Our findings demonstrate that the transcription factor STAT5 regulates the transcription of the IPR1 gene in HEK293 cells. Notably, both the brains of N171-82Q mice and 160Q HEK293 cells exhibited increased nuclear content of STAT5, despite unchanged total STAT5 expression. These results suggest that mHtt promotes the nuclear translocation of STAT5, leading to enhanced expression of IRP1. The nuclear translocation of STAT5 initiates abnormal iron homeostatic pathways, characterized by elevated IRP1 expression, increased levels of transferrin and transferrin receptor, and iron accumulation in the brains of HD mice. These findings provide valuable insights into potential therapeutic strategies targeting iron homeostasis in HD.


Asunto(s)
Enfermedad de Huntington , Sobrecarga de Hierro , Proteína 1 Reguladora de Hierro , Ratones Transgénicos , Factor de Transcripción STAT5 , Regulación hacia Arriba , Enfermedad de Huntington/metabolismo , Enfermedad de Huntington/genética , Animales , Humanos , Proteína 1 Reguladora de Hierro/metabolismo , Proteína 1 Reguladora de Hierro/genética , Células HEK293 , Ratones , Sobrecarga de Hierro/metabolismo , Factor de Transcripción STAT5/metabolismo , Proteína Huntingtina/genética , Proteína Huntingtina/metabolismo , Núcleo Celular/metabolismo , Encéfalo/metabolismo
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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 63(12): e202318783, 2024 Mar 18.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38258371

RESUMEN

We herein present an approach of photo-induced disproportionation for preparation of Type-I photodynamic agents. As a proof of concept, BODIPY-based photosensitizers were rationally designed and prepared. The photo-induced intermolecular electron transfer between homotypic chromophores leads to the disproportionation reaction, resulting in the formation of charged intermediates, cationic and anionic radicals. The cationic radicals efficiently oxidize the cellularimportant coenzyme, tetrahydrobiopterin (BH4 ), and the anionic radicals transfer electrons to oxygen to produce superoxide radicals (O2 - ⋅). One of our Type-I photodynamic agents not only self-assembles in water but also effectively targets the endoplasmic reticulum. It displayed excellent photocytotoxicity even in highly hypoxic environments (2 % O2 ), with a half-maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50 ) of 0.96 µM, and demonstrated outstanding antitumor efficacy in murine models bearing HeLa tumors.


Asunto(s)
Biopterinas/análogos & derivados , Fotoquimioterapia , Superóxidos , Ratones , Animales , Fármacos Fotosensibilizantes/farmacología , Especies Reactivas de Oxígeno , Oxígeno
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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 63(8): e202318856, 2024 Feb 19.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38169084

RESUMEN

Chirality, with its intrinsic symmetry-breaking feature, is frequently utilized in the creation of acentric crystalline functional materials that exhibit intriguing optoelectronic properties. On the other hand, the development of chiral crystals from achiral molecules offers a solution that bypasses the need for enantiopure motifs, presenting a promising alternative and thereby expanding the possibilities of the self-assembly toolkit. Nevertheless, the rational design of achiral molecules that prefer spontaneous symmetry breaking during crystallization has so far been obscure. In this study, we present a series of six achiral molecules, demonstrating that when these conformationally flexible molecules adopt a cis-conformation and engage in multiple non-covalent interactions along a helical path, they collectively self-assemble into chiral superstructures consisting of single-handed supramolecular columns. When these homochiral supramolecular columns align in parallel, they form polar crystals that exhibit intense luminescence upon grinding or scraping. We therefore demonstrate our molecular design strategy could significantly increase the likelihood of symmetry breaking in achiral molecular synthons during self-assembly, offering a facile access to novel chiral crystalline materials with unique optoelectronic properties.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 2023 Feb 13.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36779824

RESUMEN

The highly oxygen-dependent nature of photodynamic therapy (PDT) limits its therapeutic efficacy against hypoxic solid tumors in clinics, which is an urgent problem to be solved. Herein, we develop an oxygen-independent supramolecular photodynamic agent that produces hydroxyl radical (•OH) by oxidizing water in the presence of intracellularly abundant pyruvic acid under oxygen-free conditions. A fluorene-substituted BODIPY was designed as the electron donor and coassembled with perylene diimide as the electron acceptor to form the quadruple hydrogen-bonded supramolecular photodynamic agent. Detailed mechanism studies reveal that intermolecular electron transfer and charge separation upon light irradiation result in an efficient generation of radical ion pairs. Under oxygen-free conditions, the cationic radicals directly oxidize water to generate highly cytotoxic •OH, and the anionic radicals transfer electrons to pyruvic acid, realizing the catalytic cycle. Thus, this photodynamic agent exhibited superb photocytotoxicity even under severe hypoxic environments and excellent in vivo antitumor efficacy on HeLa-bearing mouse models. This work provides a strategy for constructing oxygen-independent photodynamic agents, which opens up an avenue for effective PDT against hypoxic tumors.

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J Am Chem Soc ; 145(9): 5447-5455, 2023 03 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36812464

RESUMEN

Surface proteins of cells are generally recognized through receptor-ligand interactions (RLIs) in disease diagnosis, but their nonuniform spatial distribution and higher-order structure lead to low binding affinity. Constructing nanotopologies that match the spatial distribution of membrane proteins to improve the binding affinity remains a challenge. Inspired by the multiantigen recognition of immune synapses, we developed modular DNA-origami-based nanoarrays with multivalent aptamers. By adjusting the valency and interspacing of the aptamers, we constructed specific nanotopology to match the spatial distribution of target protein clusters and avoid potential steric hindrance. We found that the nanoarrays significantly enhanced the binding affinity of target cells and synergistically recognized low-affinity antigen-specific cells. In addition, DNA nanoarrays used for the clinical detection of circulating tumor cells successfully verified their precise recognition ability and high-affinity RLIs. Such nanoarrays will further promote the potential application of DNA materials in clinical detection and even cell membrane engineering.


Asunto(s)
ADN , Oligonucleótidos , ADN/química , Ligandos , Proteínas de la Membrana , Membrana Celular/metabolismo
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Anal Chem ; 95(9): 4570-4575, 2023 03 07.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36825747

RESUMEN

The assay of thrombin levels is integral to the assessment of coagulation function and clinical screening of coagulation disorder-related diseases. In this work, we illustrate the ingenious use of the target-synergized biologically mediated reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization (tsBMRP) as a novel amplification strategy for the electrochemical aptamer-based biosensing of thrombin at the femtomolar levels. Briefly, the tsBMRP-based strategy relies on the boronate affinity-mediated decoration of the glycan chain(s) of the target itself with RAFT agents and the subsequent recruitment of signal labels via BMRP, mediated by the direct reduction of RAFT agents by NADH into initiating/propagating radicals. Obviously, the tsBMRP-based strategy is biologically friendly, low-cost, and simple in operation. As thrombin is a glycoconjugate, its electrochemical aptasensing involves the use of the thrombin-binding aptamer (TBA) as the recognition receptor, the site-specific decoration of RAFT agents to the glycan chain of thrombin via boronate affinity, and further the recruitment of ferrocene signal labels via the BMRP of ferrocenylmethyl methacrylate (FcMMA). As boronate affinity results in the decoration of each glycan chain with tens of RAFT agents while BMRP recruits hundreds of signal labels to each RAFT agent-decorated site, the tsBMRP-based strategy allows us to detect thrombin at a concentration of 35.3 fM. This electrochemical aptasensor is highly selective, and its applicability to thrombin detection in serum samples has been further demonstrated. The merits of high sensitivity and selectivity, low cost, good anti-interference capability, and simple operation make the tsBMRP-based electrochemical thrombin aptasensor great promise in biomedical and clinical applications.


Asunto(s)
Aptámeros de Nucleótidos , Técnicas Biosensibles , Trombina , Polimerizacion , Técnicas Biosensibles/métodos , Técnicas Electroquímicas/métodos , Límite de Detección
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Anal Chem ; 95(37): 14094-14100, 2023 09 19.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37672684

RESUMEN

The rapid quantification of therapeutic monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) is of great significance to their pharmacokinetics/pharmacodynamics (PK/PD) research and the personalized medication for disease treatment. Taking advantage of the direct decoration of tens of redox tags to the target of interest, we illustrate herein an amplification-free ratiometric electrochemical aptasensor for the point-of-care (POC) detection of trace amounts of therapeutic mAbs. The POC detection of therapeutic mAbs involved the use of the methylene blue (MB)-conjugated aptamer as the affinity element and the decoration of therapeutic mAbs with ferrocene (Fc) tags via the boronate crosslinking, in which the MB-derived peak current was used as the reference signal, and the peak current of the Fc tag was used as the output signal. As each therapeutic mAb carries tens of diol sites for the site-specific decoration of the Fc output tags, the boronate crosslinking enabled the amplification-free detection, which is cost-effective and quite simple in operation. In the presence of bevacizumab (BevMab) as the target, the resulting ratiometric signal (i.e., the IFc/IMB value) exhibited a good linear response over the range of 0.025-2.5 µg/mL, and the limit of detection (LOD) of the electrochemical aptasensor was 6.5 ng/mL. Results indicated that the aptamer-based affinity recognition endowed the detection of therapeutic mAbs with high selectivity, while the ratiometric readout exhibited satisfactory reproducibility and robustness. Moreover, the ratiometric electrochemical aptasensor is applicable to the detection of therapeutic mAbs in serum samples. Taking together, the amplification-free ratiometric electrochemical aptasensor holds great promise in the POC detection of therapeutic mAbs.


Asunto(s)
Anticuerpos Monoclonales , Tetranitrato de Pentaeritritol , Sistemas de Atención de Punto , Reproducibilidad de los Resultados , Bevacizumab , Azul de Metileno , Oligonucleótidos
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Anal Chem ; 95(25): 9646-9653, 2023 06 27.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37311071

RESUMEN

Fluorescent rotors with aggregation-induced emission (AIE) and organelle-targeting properties have attracted great attention for sensing subcellular viscosity changes, which could help understand the relationships of abnormal fluctuations with many associated diseases. Despite the numerous efforts spent, it remains rare and urgent to explore the dual-organelle targeting probes and their structural relationships with viscosity-responsive and AIE properties. Therefore, in this work, we reported four meso-five-membered heterocycle-substituted BODIPY-based fluorescent probes, explored their viscosity-responsive and AIE properties, and further investigated their subcellular localization and viscosity-sensing applications in living cells. Interestingly, the meso-thiazole probe 1 showed both good viscosity-responsive and AIE (in pure water) properties and could successfully target both mitochondria and lysosomes, further imaging cellular viscosity changes by treating lipopolysaccharide and nystatin, attributing to the free rotation and potential dual-organelle targeting ability of the meso-thiazole group. The meso-benzothiophene probe 3 with a saturated sulfur only showed good viscosity-responsive properties in living cells with the aggregation-caused quenching effect and no subcellular localization. The meso-imidazole probe 2 showed the AIE phenomenon without an obvious viscosity-responsive property with a C═N bond, while the meso-benzopyrrole probe 4 displayed fluorescence quenching in polar solvents. Therefore, for the first time, we investigated the structure-property relationships of four meso-five-membered heterocycle-substituted BODIPY-based fluorescent rotors with viscosity-responsive and AIE properties, and among these, 1 with a C═N bond and a saturated sulfur on the meso-thiazole, potentially contributing to their corresponding AIE and viscosity-responsive properties, served as a sensitive AIE fluorescent rotor for imaging dual-organelle viscosity in both mitochondria and lysosomes.


Asunto(s)
Colorantes Fluorescentes , Orgánulos , Colorantes Fluorescentes/química , Viscosidad , Diagnóstico por Imagen
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Anal Chem ; 95(12): 5463-5469, 2023 03 28.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36921250

RESUMEN

As the entering of bacterial endotoxin into blood can cause various life-threatening pathological conditions, the screening and detection of low-abundance endotoxin are of great importance to human health. Taking advantage of signal amplification by target-assisted electrochemically mediated atom transfer radical polymerization (teATRP), we illustrate herein a simple and cost-effective electrochemical aptasensor capable of detecting endotoxin with high sensitivity and selectivity. Specifically, the aptamer receptor was employed for the selective capture of endotoxin, of which the glycan chain was then decorated with ATRP initiators via covalent coupling between the diol sites and phenylboronic acid (PBA) group, followed by the recruitment of ferrocene signal reporters via the grafting of polymer chains through potentiostatic eATRP under ambient temperature. As the glycan chain of endotoxin can be decorated with hundreds of ATRP initiators while the further grafting of polymer chains through eATRP can recruit hundreds to thousands of signal reporters to each initiator-decorated site, the teATRP-based strategy allows for the dual amplification of the detection signal. This dually amplified electrochemical aptasensor has the ability to sensitively and selectively detect endotoxin at a concentration as low as 1.2 fg/mL, and its practical applicability has been further demonstrated using human serum samples. Owing to the simplicity, high efficiency, biocompatibility, and inexpensiveness of the teATRP-based amplification strategy, this electrochemical aptasensor holds great application potential in the sensitive and selective detection of low-abundance endotoxin and many other glycan chain-containing bio-targets.


Asunto(s)
Aptámeros de Nucleótidos , Técnicas Biosensibles , Humanos , Límite de Detección , Endotoxinas , Polímeros , Oligonucleótidos , Técnicas Electroquímicas
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Small ; 19(38): e2302149, 2023 Sep.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37194975

RESUMEN

The sluggish kinetics of the methanol oxidation reaction (MOR) with PtRu electrocatalyst severely hinder the commercialization of direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs). The electronic structure of Pt is of significant importance for its catalytic activity. Herein, it is reported that low-cost fluorescent carbon dots (CDs) can regulate the behavior of the D-band center of Pt in PtRu clusters through resonance energy transfer (RET), resulting in a significant increase in the catalytic activity of the catalyst participating in methanol electrooxidation. For the first time, the bifunction of RET is used to provide unique strategy for fabrication of PtRu electrocatalysts, not only tunes the electronic structure of metals, but also provides an important role in anchoring metal clusters. Density functional theory calculations further prove that charge transfer between CDs and Pt promotes the dehydrogenation of methanol on PtRu catalysts and reduces the free energy barrier of the reaction associated with the oxidation of CO* to CO2 . This helps to improve the catalytic activity of the systems participating in MOR. The performance of the best sample is 2.76 times higher than that of commercial PtRu/C (213.0 vs 76.99  mW cm - 2 mg Pt - 1 ${\rm{mW\ cm}}^{ - 2}{\rm{\ mg}}_{{\rm{Pt}}}^{ - 1}$ ). The fabricated system can be potentially used for the efficient fabrication of DMFCs.

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