Development and Validation of Nerve-Targeted Bacteriochlorin Sensors

IF 15.6 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Javier Hernández-Gil, Chun Yuen Chow, Hugo Chatras, Paula Demétrio de Souza França, Zachary V. Samuels, Mike Cornejo, Glenn F. King, Jason S. Lewis, Thomas Reiner* and Junior Gonzales*, 
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We report an innovative approach to producing bacteriochlorins (bacs) via formal cycloaddition by subjecting a porphyrin to a trimolecular reaction. Bacs are near-infrared probes with the intrinsic ability to serve in multimodal imaging. However, despite their ability to fluoresce and chelate metal ions, existing bacs have thus offered limited ability to label biomolecules for target specificity or have lacked chemical purity, limiting their use in bio-imaging. In this work, bacs allowed a precise and controlled appending of clickable linkers, lending the porphyrinoids substantially more chemical stability, clickability, and solubility, rendering them more suitable for preclinical investigation. Our bac probes enable the targeted use of biomolecules in fluorescence imaging and Cerenkov luminescence for guided intraoperative imaging. Bacs’ capacity for chelation provides opportunities for use in non-invasive positron emission tomography/computed tomography. Herein, we report the labeling of bacs with Hs1a, a (NaV1.7)-sodium-channel-binding peptide derived from the Chinese tarantula Cyriopagopus schmidti to yield Bac-Hs1a and radiolabeled Hs1a, which shuttles our bac sensor(s) to mouse nerves. In vivo, the bac sensor allowed us to observe high signal-to-background ratios in the nerves of animals injected with fluorescent Bac-Hs1a and radiolabeled Hs1a in all imaging modes. This study demonstrates that Bac-Hs1a and [64Cu]Cu-Bac-Hs1a accumulate in peripheral nerves, providing contrast and utility in the preclinical space. For the chemistry and bio-imaging fields, this study represents an exciting starting point for the modular manipulation of bacs, their development and use as probes for diagnosis, and their deployment as formidable multiplex nerve-imaging agents for use in routine imaging experiments.

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神经靶向细菌氯传感器的研制与验证
我们报告了一种创新的方法,通过对卟啉进行三分子反应,通过形式环加成产生细菌氯(bacs)。Bacs是近红外探头,具有多模态成像的内在能力。然而,尽管它们具有荧光和螯合金属离子的能力,但现有的细菌在标记生物分子以确定目标特异性或缺乏化学纯度方面的能力有限,限制了它们在生物成像中的应用。在这项工作中,bacs允许精确和可控地添加可点击的连接物,使卟啉类物质具有更高的化学稳定性、可点击性和溶解度,使其更适合临床前研究。我们的背部探针能够在荧光成像和切伦科夫发光引导术中成像中靶向使用生物分子。Bacs的螯合能力为非侵入性正电子发射断层扫描/计算机断层扫描提供了机会。在此,我们报道了用Hs1a(一种来自中国狼蛛的(NaV1.7)-钠通道结合肽)标记bacs,以产生bac -Hs1a和放射性标记的Hs1a,其将我们的背部传感器穿梭到小鼠神经。在体内,背部传感器使我们能够在所有成像模式下观察到注射荧光bac -Hs1a和放射性标记Hs1a的动物神经的高信本比。本研究表明,Bac-Hs1a和[64Cu]Cu-Bac-Hs1a在周围神经中积累,在临床前空间提供对比和应用。对于化学和生物成像领域来说,这项研究代表了一个令人兴奋的起点,它们的模块化操作,它们作为诊断探针的发展和使用,以及它们作为常规成像实验中使用的强大的多重神经显像剂的部署。
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