Issue 19, 2024

A multipurpose mitochondrial NIR probe for imaging ferroptosis and mitophagy

Abstract

This paper explores the use of a di-cationic fluorophore for visualizing mitochondria in live cells independent of membrane potential. Through the synthesized di-cationic fluorophore, we investigate the monitoring of viscosity, ferroptosis, stress-induced mitophagy, and lysosomal uptake of damaged mitochondria. The designed fluorophore is based on DQAsomes, cationic vesicles responsible for transporting drugs and DNA to mitochondria. The symmetric fluorophores possess two charge centres separated by an alkyl chain and are distinguished by a pyridinium group for mitochondrial selectivity, the C-12 alkyl substitution for membrane affinity, and an electron donor–π–acceptor fluorescent scaffold for intramolecular charge transfer. The synthesized fluorophores, PP and NP, emit wavelengths exceeding 600 nm, with a significant Stokes shift (130–211 nm), and NP demonstrates near-infrared emission (∼690 nm). Our study underscores the potential of these fluorophores for live-cell imaging, examining physiological responses such as viscosity and ferroptosis, and highlights their utility in investigating mitophagy damage and lysosomal uptake.

Graphical abstract: A multipurpose mitochondrial NIR probe for imaging ferroptosis and mitophagy

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Feb 2024
Accepted
04 Apr 2024
First published
09 Apr 2024

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2024,12, 4698-4707

A multipurpose mitochondrial NIR probe for imaging ferroptosis and mitophagy

D. Rajput, N. Pradhan, S. Mansuri, V. Soppina and S. Kanvah, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2024, 12, 4698 DOI: 10.1039/D4TB00293H

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