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Non-invasive In Vivo Fluorescence Optical Imaging of Inflammatory MMP Activity Using an Activatable Fluorescent Imaging Agent
Published on: May 8, 2017
Macrophage-Targeting and Hydrogen-Peroxide-Responsive Fluorescent Probe for Imaging of Inflammation In Vivo
Menglin Tao1, Minghui Wang1, CuiCui Jiang2
1Institutes of Physical Science and Information Technology, Anhui University, Hefei 230601, China.
Abstract:
An uncontrolled immune response leads to many diseases; therefore, monitoring inflammation is crucial for the diagnosis of subsequent diseases, drug screening, and targeted therapy. Since the inflammatory response mainly occurs in macrophages, there is a need to develop more inflammatory probes with macrophage-targeting ability. Herein, we designed a macrophage-targeted and hydrogen-peroxide-activated fluorescent probe BOH-HCy-Man for real-time imaging of inflammation in vivo and a control probe BOH-HCy without the macrophage-targeting part. The larger rate constant toward H2O2 led to the higher sensitivity of BOH-HCy-Man (19.1-fold) than BOH-HCy (10.2-fold) in vitro. With the help of its macrophage-targeting ability, BOH-HCy-Man possessed an additional 1.6-fold fluorescent enhancement in inflamed RAW 264.7 cells or 1.3-fold fluorescent enhancement in vivo than BOH-HCy. We expected that BOH-HCy-Man will be a powerful tool for early diagnosis of inflammation related diseases.

