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Multiparameter Assessment of Foam Cell Formation Progression Using a Dual-Color Switchable Fluorescence Probe
The assessment of atherosclerosis (AS) progression has
emerged
as a prominent area of research. Monitoring various pathological features
of foam cell (FC) formation is imperative to comprehensively assess
AS progression. Herein, a simple benzospiropyran-julolidine-based probe, BSJD, with
switchable dual-color imaging ability was developed. This probe can
dynamically and reversibly adjust its molecular structure and fluorescent
properties in different polar and pH environments. Such a polarity
and pH dual-responsive characteristic makes it superior to single-responsive
probes in dual-color imaging of lipid droplets (LDs) and lysosomes
as well as monitoring their interaction. By simultaneously tracking
various pathological features, including LD accumulation and size
changes, lysosome dysfunction, and dynamically regulated lipophagy,
more comprehensive information can be obtained for multiparameter
assessment of FC formation progression. Using BSJD, not
only the activation of lipophagy in the early stages and inhibition
in the later phases during FC formation are clearly observed but also
the important roles of lipophagy in regulating lipid metabolism and
alleviating FC formation are demonstrated. Furthermore, BSJD is demonstrated to be capable of rapidly imaging FC plaque sites
in AS mice with fast pharmacokinetics. Altogether, BSJD holds great promise as a dual-color organelle-imaging tool for investigating
disease-related LD and lysosome changes and their interactions
