Issue 10, 2021

A highly selective near infrared fluorescent probe for carboxylesterase 2 and its biological applications

Abstract

Carboxylesterase 2 (CES 2) is a key enzyme in the activation of the prodrug irinotecan (CPT-11) in the treatment against colorectal cancer and also has some relationship with the side effect of CPT-11 in clinical applications. Herein, a near infrared (NIR) fluorescent probe (DSAB) has been designed for CES 2 which possesses the advantages of prominent selectivity and high sensitivity, and DSAB has been successfully applied for the imaging of endogenous CES 2 in living cells. Moreover, a high-throughput screening method for CES 2 inhibitors has been established using DSAB and discovered four novel CES 2 inhibitors from various herbal medicines. These results fully demonstrated that DSAB is a promising molecular tool for the investigation of the biological functions of CES 2 in living systems and the discovery of novel CES 2 inhibitors for the treatment of CES 2 related physiological diseases.

Graphical abstract: A highly selective near infrared fluorescent probe for carboxylesterase 2 and its biological applications

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Nov 2020
Accepted
03 Feb 2021
First published
05 Feb 2021

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2021,9, 2457-2461

A highly selective near infrared fluorescent probe for carboxylesterase 2 and its biological applications

X. Zhang, T. Liu, J. Liang, X. Tian, B. Zhang, H. Huang, X. Ma, L. Feng and C. Sun, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2021, 9, 2457 DOI: 10.1039/D0TB02673E

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