Molecular Logic Gate for Sensing pH/Peroxynitrite with Potential Applications in Cisplatin Treatment
Lifang Guo1, Yuxi Ding1, Lu Li1
1Key Laboratory for Advanced Materials and Joint International Research Laboratory of Precision Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, Feringa Nobel Prize Scientist Joint Research Center, East China University of Science & Technology, 130 Meilong Road, Shanghai 200237, China.
Abstract:
Cisplatin is a common chemotherapy drug for multiple solid tumors; however, due to the nitrification of peroxynitrite (ONOO-), a series of side effects seriously affect its dose and efficacy. Considering that the reactivity of ONOO- is significantly affected by pH in vitro, revealing their roles in living cells contributes to understanding the side-effect process induced by cisplatin. Herein, we present a near-infrared fluorescent logic gate for sensing pH/ONOO-, which can accurately discriminate four scenarios (no analyte, analyte H+ alone, analyte ONOO- alone, and H+ + ONOO-) and which one comes first. With this probe, the significant roles of pH and ONOO- in cisplatin treatment are disclosed, in which the cell account shows a dramatic reduction accompanied by decreased pH and upregulated ONOO- levels. By artificially recovering the pH, the ONOO- content and cell account can maintain a stable state, possibly due to the protection from acidification and nitration. This work provides an ideal pH/ONOO- logical sensor for revealing their potential roles under cisplatin, which is expected to proffer new insights into more related diseases and drug research.
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