Issue 3, 2024

In vivo senescence imaging nanoprobe targets the associated reactive oxygen species

Abstract

Cellular senescence, a cell-cycle arrest state upon stress or damage, can adversely impact aging and cancers. We have designed a novel near infrared fluorogenic nanoprobe, named D3, which can only be turned on by highly elevated levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS), critical players for the induction and maintenance of senescence, for real-time senescence sensing and imaging. In contrast to glowing senescent cells, non-senescent cells whose ROS levels are too low to activate the D3 signal remain optically silent. Upon systemic injection into senescent tumor-bearing mice, the D3 nanoprobe quickly accumulates in tumors, and its fluorescence signal is turned on specifically by senescence-associated ROS in the senescent tumors. The fluorescence signal at senescent tumors was 3-fold higher than that of non-senescent tumors. This groundbreaking design introduces a novel activation mechanism and a powerful imaging nanoprobe to identify and assess cellular senescence in living organisms.

Graphical abstract: In vivo senescence imaging nanoprobe targets the associated reactive oxygen species

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Aug 2023
Accepted
15 Dec 2023
First published
18 Dec 2023

Nanoscale, 2024,16, 1371-1383

In vivo senescence imaging nanoprobe targets the associated reactive oxygen species

S. K. Lee, M. S. Han and C. Tung, Nanoscale, 2024, 16, 1371 DOI: 10.1039/D3NR04083F

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