BASHY dyes as modular chromophores for multifaceted biorelevant applications: From imaging to photodynamic therapy

Abstract

The multifactorial nature of biological systems and the ongoing effort to elucidate their underlying mechanisms have driven the demand for advanced fluorescent probes with high sensitivity and functional adaptability. To meet these challenges, multicomponent reactions (MCRs) offer a powerful synthetic strategy for the straightforward design of structurally diverse fluorophores with tunable chemical and photophysical properties. In this context, the boronic-acid derived salicylidenehydrazone (BASHY) platform has emerged as a versatile class of dyes featuring π-conjugated ligands coordinated to an sp³-hybridized boron centre. This molecular design yields fluorophores with polarity-sensitive emission and significant photostability. The modular scaffold allows the systematic tuning of photophysical properties, while preserving fluorescence efficiency upon derivatization.BASHY dyes display exceptional performance in bioimaging, enabling the labeling of lipid droplets (LDs), astrocytes, apoptotic cells, and myelin debris in in vivo demyelination models. The BASHY framework also supports energytransfer cassettes (ETCs) with nearly quantitative energy transfer efficiencies and offers compatibility with fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM).Beyond imaging, BASHY dyes act as highly efficient singlet-oxygen photosensitizers (PS) with application potential in photodynamic therapy (PDT). Furthermore, specifically designed conjugates integrate both imaging and therapeutic functions, displaying potent cytotoxicity in HT-29 cancer cells.Overall, the BASHY platform represents a modular and multifunctional organoboron chromophore system with robust fluorescence performance and 3 proven compatibility with cellular and in vivo models. This positions these dyes as promising candidates for next-generation imaging and theranostic agents.

Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
11 Jan 2026
Accepted
27 Apr 2026
First published
06 May 2026
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Chem. Commun., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

BASHY dyes as modular chromophores for multifaceted biorelevant applications: From imaging to photodynamic therapy

F. Santos, F. G. Blandón-Cumbreras, U. Pischel and P. P. Gois, Chem. Commun., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6CC00206D

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