Issue 26, 2022

Multistimuli-responsive fluorescent probes based on spiropyrans for the visualization of lysosomal autophagy and anticounterfeiting

Abstract

Lysosomes, as the main degradative organelles, play an important role in a variety of cellular metabolic activities including autophagy and apoptosis, catabolism and transporting substances. Lysosomal autophagy is an important physiological process and causes a slight change in the intra-lysosomal pH to facilitate the breakdown of macromolecular proteins. Therefore, detecting the fluctuation of intra-lysosomal pH is of great significance in monitoring physiological and pathological activities in living organisms. However, few probes have enabled the ratiometric monitoring of lysosomal pH and lysosomal autophagy in dual channels. Fortunately, spiropyrans, as compounds with multistimuli-responsive discoloration properties, form two different isomers under acid induction and ultraviolet induction. To fill this gap, in this work, two novel multistimuli-responsive fluorescent probes with lysosomal targeting in dual channels based on spiropyrans were rationally designed and synthesized. Notably, the two probes exhibited different absorption wavelengths in their UV-responsive and pH-responsive moieties due to their different electron-donating groups. Moreover, bioimaging experiments clearly demonstrate that the probes Lyso-SP and Lyso-SQ monitor lysosomal autophagy by facilitating the visualization of fluctuations in intra-lysosomal pH. Meanwhile, their potential applications in the field of dual-anticounterfeiting were explored based on their photoluminescence ability. We expect that more multistimuli-responsive fluorescent probes can be developed by this design approach.

Graphical abstract: Multistimuli-responsive fluorescent probes based on spiropyrans for the visualization of lysosomal autophagy and anticounterfeiting

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Mar 2022
Accepted
29 May 2022
First published
06 Jun 2022

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2022,10, 4999-5007

Multistimuli-responsive fluorescent probes based on spiropyrans for the visualization of lysosomal autophagy and anticounterfeiting

G. Ding, F. Gai, Z. Gou and Y. Zuo, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2022, 10, 4999 DOI: 10.1039/D2TB00580H

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