Enzymes in Synergy: Bacteria Specific Molecular Probe for Locoregional Imaging of Urinary Tract Infection in vivo

IF 16.1 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Evelias Yan Hui Xin, Dr. Germain Kwek, Xiaoyu An, Dr. Caixia Sun, Songhan Liu, Ng Shuang Qing, Shonya Lingesh, Prof. Dr. Lai Jiang, Prof. Dr. Gang Liu, Prof. Dr. Bengang Xing
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Uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPECs) is a leading cause for urinary tract infections (UTI), accounting for 70–90 % of community or hospital-acquired bacterial infections owing to high recurrence, imprecision in diagnosis and management, and increasing prevalence of antibiotic resistance. Current methods for clinical UPECs detection still rely on labor-intensive urine cultures that impede rapid and accurate diagnosis for timely UTI therapeutic management. Herein, we developed a first-in-class near-infrared (NIR) UPECs fluorescent probe (NO−AH) capable of specifically targeting UPECs through its collaborative response to bacterial enzymes, enabling locoregional imaging of UTIs both in vitro and in vivo. Our NO−AH probe incorporates a dual protease activatable moiety, which first reacts with OmpT, an endopeptidase abundantly present on the outer membrane of UPECs, releasing an intermediate amino acid residue conjugated with a NIR hemicyanine fluorophore. Such liberated fragment would be subsequently recognized by aminopeptidase (APN) within the periplasm of UPECs, activating localized fluorescence for precise imaging of UTIs in complex living environments. The peculiar specificity and selectivity of NO−AH, facilitated by the collaborative action of bacterial enzymes, features a timely and accurate identification of UPECs-infected UTIs, which could overcome misdiagnosis in conventional urine tests, thus opening new avenues towards reliable UTI diagnosis and personalized antimicrobial therapy management.

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酶的协同作用:用于体内尿路感染局部成像的细菌特异性分子探针。
尿路致病性大肠杆菌(UPECs)是尿路感染(UTI)的主要致病菌,占社区或医院细菌感染的 70-90%,其原因是复发率高、诊断和管理不精确以及抗生素耐药性日益普遍。目前临床上检测 UPECs 的方法仍依赖于劳动密集型尿培养,这阻碍了对 UTI 进行快速准确的诊断和及时的治疗管理。在此,我们开发了一种首创的近红外(NIR)UPECs 荧光探针(NO-AH),它能通过与细菌酶的协同反应特异性地靶向 UPECs,从而在体外和体内对 UTI 进行局部成像。我们的 NO-AH 探针包含一个双蛋白酶可激活分子,它首先与 UPECs 外膜上大量存在的内肽酶 OmpT 反应,释放出一个与近红外半氰基荧光团共轭的中间氨基酸残基。这种释放的片段随后会被 UPECs 外膜上的氨基肽酶 (APN) 识别,激活局部荧光,从而对复杂生活环境中的 UTIs 进行精确成像。在细菌酶的协同作用下,NO-AH 具有独特的特异性和选择性,能及时准确地识别受 UPECs 感染的 UTI,从而克服传统尿液检测的误诊率,为可靠的 UTI 诊断和个性化抗菌治疗管理开辟了新途径。
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26.60
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3549
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1.5 months
期刊介绍: Angewandte Chemie, a journal of the German Chemical Society (GDCh), maintains a leading position among scholarly journals in general chemistry with an impressive Impact Factor of 16.6 (2022 Journal Citation Reports, Clarivate, 2023). Published weekly in a reader-friendly format, it features new articles almost every day. Established in 1887, Angewandte Chemie is a prominent chemistry journal, offering a dynamic blend of Review-type articles, Highlights, Communications, and Research Articles on a weekly basis, making it unique in the field.
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