Issue 10, 2023

A rationally engineered specific near-infrared fluorogenic substrate of human pancreatic lipase for functional imaging and inhibitor screening

Abstract

Obesity, now widespread all over the world, is frequently associated with several chronic diseases. Human pancreatic lipase (hPL) is a crucial digestive enzyme responsible for the digestion of dietary lipids in humans, and the inhibition of hPL is effective in reducing triglyceride intake and thus preventing and treating obesity. In this work, a practical sequential screening strategy was developed to construct a highly selective near-infrared fluorogenic substrate 7-STCFC for hPL. Under physiological conditions, 7-STCFC can be rapidly hydrolyzed by hPL to form 7-HTCFC, which triggers 254-fold NIR signal enhancement at 670 nm. 7-STCFC was successfully applied for the sensing and imaging of endogenous PL in living systems (including living cells, tissues and organs) with low cytotoxicity and high imaging resolution. Moreover, a high-throughput screening platform was established using 7-STCFC, and the inhibitory effects of 94 kinds of herbs toward hPL were evaluated. Among them, Pu-erh tea stood out with outstanding hPL inhibitory effects, and the inhibitory ingredients and involved inhibitory mechanism were further revealed, which strongly facilitates the discovery of novel anti-obesity agents targeting hPL. Collectively, these findings suggested that our strategy was practical to develop an isoform-specific fluorogenic substrate for a target enzyme, and 7-STCFC was a powerful tool for monitoring PL activity in complex biological systems with value for exploring physiological functions and rapid screening of inhibitors.

Graphical abstract: A rationally engineered specific near-infrared fluorogenic substrate of human pancreatic lipase for functional imaging and inhibitor screening

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Feb 2023
Accepted
28 Mar 2023
First published
11 Apr 2023

Analyst, 2023,148, 2225-2236

A rationally engineered specific near-infrared fluorogenic substrate of human pancreatic lipase for functional imaging and inhibitor screening

F. Hou, N. Zhang, X. Hou, W. Liu, Y. Fan, G. Zhu, Y. Wu, M. Sun, B. Zhao, G. Ge and P. Wang, Analyst, 2023, 148, 2225 DOI: 10.1039/D3AN00198A

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