“Turn-on” Fluorescent Aptasensor Based
on AIEgen Labeling for the Localization of IFN‑γ in Live
Cells
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Abstract
We
report an aggregation-induced emission fluorogen (AIEgen)-based
turn-on fluorescent aptasensor able to detect the ultrasmall concentration
of intracellular IFN-γ. The aptasensor consists of an IFN-γ
aptamer labeled with a fluorogen with a typical aggregation-induced
emission (AIE) characteristic, which shows strong red emission only
in the presence of IFN-γ. The aptasensor is able to effectively
monitor intracellular IFN-γ secretion with the lowest detection
limit of 2 pg mL<sup>‑1</sup>, and it is capable of localizing
IFN-γ in live cells during secretion, with excellent cellular
permeability and biocompatibility as well as low cytotoxicity. This
probe is able to localize the intracellular IFN-γ at a low concentration
<10 pg mL<sup>‑1</sup>, and it is successfully used for
real-time bioimaging. This simple and highly sensitive sensor may
enable the exploration of cytokine pathways and their dynamic secretion
process in the cellular environment. It provides a universal sensing
platform for monitoring a spectrum of molecules secreted by cells