Detecting labile heme and ferroptosis through ‘turn-on’ fluorescence and lipid droplet localization post Fe2+ sensing

Abstract

Iron, a crucial biologically active ion essential for metabolic processes in living organisms, plays a vital role in biological functions, and imbalances in iron levels can lead to various diseases. In this study, we have developed two simple “turn-on” fluorescent probes, NOPy and NOCN, for the quick and selective detection of Fe2+ at nanomolar levels (LOD of 35 nM), accompanied by significant absorption and emission shifts, along with colorimetric demarcation. Both fluorophores exhibit an excellent “turn-on” emission response upon encountering Fe2+ in the cells. Flow cytometry and confocal fluorescence imaging studies demonstrate enhanced fluorescence signals in response to labile iron, efficiently detecting heme during erastin-induced ferroptosis. Interestingly, we also observed that the product formed after Fe2+ sensing localizes within the lipid droplets. These water-soluble and highly sensitive reactive probes, NOPy and NOCN, enable investigations of iron-dependent physiological and pathological conditions. The development of these probes represents an advancement in the field, offering a rapid and selective means for detecting Fe2+ with minimal cytotoxicity.

Graphical abstract: Detecting labile heme and ferroptosis through ‘turn-on’ fluorescence and lipid droplet localization post Fe2+ sensing

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Feb 2024
Accepted
15 Apr 2024
First published
16 Apr 2024

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2024, Advance Article

Detecting labile heme and ferroptosis through ‘turn-on’ fluorescence and lipid droplet localization post Fe2+ sensing

Y. Dubey, S. Mansuri and S. Kanvah, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2024, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D4TB00353E

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