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Aggregation-Induced Emission-Integrated Chemiluminescent Probe for Tumor-specific Detection and Treatment
Near-infrared (NIR) chemiluminescent probes offer significant advantages for cancer imaging due to their high signal-to-noise ratios and deep tissue penetration. However, the integration of chemiluminescence (CL) units and aggregation-induced emission (AIE) components to enhance emission wavelength and combine diagnostics with therapeutics remains underexplored. Here, we present an innovative probe, H–C, formed by conjugating 10-hydroxycamptothecin (HCPT)--a natural product with anticancer activity and AIE properties--with a chemiluminescent unit. This design enhances emission through CL resonance energy transfer (CRET) efficiency, red-shifting the emission wavelength via charge transfer (CT) mechanism, and endows the chemiluminescent probe with AIE and chemotherapeutic properties. In vivo experiments demonstrate that the probe H–C not only monitors tumor growth in real-time but also effectively inhibits the proliferation and migration of cancer cells. This all-in-one strategy offers a pathway to achieve precisely targeted diagnosis and treatment of minimal residual disease after initial surgery or chemotherapy.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Medicinal Chemistry is a prestigious biweekly peer-reviewed publication that focuses on the multifaceted field of medicinal chemistry. Since its inception in 1959 as the Journal of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, it has evolved to become a cornerstone in the dissemination of research findings related to the design, synthesis, and development of therapeutic agents.
The Journal of Medicinal Chemistry is recognized for its significant impact in the scientific community, as evidenced by its 2022 impact factor of 7.3. This metric reflects the journal's influence and the importance of its content in shaping the future of drug discovery and development. The journal serves as a vital resource for chemists, pharmacologists, and other researchers interested in the molecular mechanisms of drug action and the optimization of therapeutic compounds.