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pH-Switched Near-Infrared Fluorescent Strategy for Ratiometric Detection of ONOO<sup>–</sup> in Lysosomes and Precise Imaging of Oxidative Stress in Rheumatoid Arthritis
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is well-known
as a kind of
autoimmune
disease, which brings unbearable pain to the patients by multiple
organ complications besides arthritis. To date, RA can be hardly cured,
but early diagnosis and standard treatment can relieve symptoms and
pain. Therefore, an effective tool to assist the early diagnosis of
RA deserves considerable attention. On account of the overexpressed
ONOO– during the early stage of RA, a near-infrared
(NIR) receptor, Lyso-Cy, is proposed in this work by linker chemistry
to expand the conjugated rhodamine framework by cyanine groups. Contributed
by the pH-sensitive spiral ring in rhodamine, receptor Lyso-Cy has
been found to be workable in lysosomes specifically, which was confirmed
by the pH-dependent spectra with a narrow responding region and a
well-calculated pKa value of 5.81. We
presented an excellent ratiometric sensing protocol for ONOO– in an acidic environment, which was also available for targeting
ONOO– in lysosomes selectively. This innovative
dual-targeting responsive design is expected to be promising for assisting
RA diagnosis at an early stage with respect to the joint inflammatory
model established in this work at the organism level
