Rhodamine-modified upconversion nanophosphors for ratiometric detection of hypochlorous acid in aqueous solution and living cells

Yi Zhou, Wenbo Pei, Chenyuan Wang, Jixin Zhu, Jiansheng Wu, Qinyu Yan, Ling Huang, Wei Huang, Cheng Yao, Joachim Say Chye Loo, Qichun Zhang

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Abstract

Hypochlorous acid (HOCl), a reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced by myeloperoxidase (MPO) enzyme-mediated peroxidation of chloride ions, acts as a key microbicidal agent in immune systems. However, misregulated production of HOCl could damage host tissues and cause many inflammation-related diseases. Due to its biological importance, many efforts have been focused on developing fluorescent probes to image HOCl in living system. Compared with those conventional fluorescent probes, up-conversion luminescence (UCL) detection system has been proven to exhibit a lot of advantages including no photo-bleaching, higher light penetration depth, no autofluorescence and less damage to biosamples. Herein, we report a novel water-soluble organic-nano detection system based on rhodamine-modified UCNPs for UCL-sensing HOCl. Upon the interaction with HOCl, the green UCL emission intensity in the detection system were gradually decreased, but the emissions in the NIR region almost have no change, which is very important for the ratiometric UCL detection of HOCl in aqueous solution. More importantly, RBH1-UCNPs could be used for the ratiometric UCL visualization of HOCl released by MPO-mediated peroxidation of chloride ions in living cells. This organic-nano system could be further developed into a novel next-generation imaging technique for bio-imaging HOCl in living system without background noise. Ratiometric UCL visualization of the released HOCl by MPO-mediated peroxidation of chloride ions in living cells: a novel protocol using polyacrylic acid (PPA)-modified upconversion nanophosphor as a carrier of RBH1 for UCL sensing HOCl in aqueous solution is presented. This nanoprobe is cell-membrane permeable and capable of detecting HOCl produced by MPO-mediated peroxidation of Cl- with the ratiometric UCL method.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3560-3567
Number of pages8
JournalSmall
Volume10
Issue number17
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 Sep 2014

Keywords

  • UCL-imaging
  • hypochlorous acid
  • ratiometric
  • upconversion luminescence

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