HD-ALP Fluorescent Probe: A High-Sensitivity Tool for Alkaline Phosphatase Imaging and Preclinical Diagnosis in Three Ovarian Cancer Models

Abstract

Ovarian cancer (OC) remains a prevalent gynecological malignancy, posing significant threats to women's health globally. Emerging evidence underscores the critical involvement of alkaline phosphatase (ALP) in OC pathogenesis, prompting the development of targeted diagnostic tools. Herein, we report the successful application of a novel fluorescent probe, HD-ALP, for fluorescent imaging of ALP in ovarian cancer cells and preclinical models. After being triggered by ALP, HD-ALP responded in the fluorescent signal reporting manner. More importantly, the fluorescence signal showed a reliable linear correlation with ALP levels in the range of 0-10000 U/L. The HD-ALP probe demonstrated high sensitivity, selectivity, and stability under the necessary biological conditions. The intracellular imaging results indicated that HD-ALP enabled the visualization of ALP levels within ovarian cancer cells. The in vivo experiments demonstrated that HD-ALP could accurately differentiate between healthy and cancerous models (subcutaneous transplantation tumor model of ovarian cancer, orthotopic ovarian cancer model, primary ovarian cancer model). Notably, In cellular and in vivo imaging, HD-ALP could effectively reflect the decrease in fluorescence signal after the addition of ALP inhibitors. By integrating ALP detection, which utilizes the HD-ALP fluorescence mode, with traditional methods like immunohistochemistry staining and serum biomarker detection, potential strategies for more accurate diagnosis of OC may be developed for preclinical trials in the future. According to the research, this is also one of the few developments of fluorescent detection tools for measuring ALP levels in ovarian cancer models.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 Mar 2025
Accepted
12 Apr 2025
First published
15 Apr 2025

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2025, Accepted Manuscript

HD-ALP Fluorescent Probe: A High-Sensitivity Tool for Alkaline Phosphatase Imaging and Preclinical Diagnosis in Three Ovarian Cancer Models

Y. Shi, R. Dong, H. Huang, G. Wang, J. Gao, K. Wang and T. Zhang, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5TB00745C

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