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      Aromatic secondary amine-functionalized fluorescent NO probes: improved detection sensitivity for NO and potential applications in cancer immunotherapy studies† ‡

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          Fluorescent NO probes reported herein display high sensitivity for NO by responding to both N 2O 3 and ONOO and robust abilities for evaluating the repolarization of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs).

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          Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs), constituting up to 50% of the solid tumor mass and commonly having a pro-tumoral M2 phenotype, are closely associated with decreased survival in patients. Based on the highly dynamic properties of macrophages, in recent years the repolarization of TAMs from pro-tumoral M2 phenotype to anti-tumoral M1 phenotype by various strategies has emerged as a promising cancer immunotherapy approach for improving cancer therapy. Herein, we present an aromatic secondary amine-functionalized Bodipy dye 1 and its mitochondria-targetable derivative Mito1 as fluorescent NO probes for discriminating M1 macrophages from M2 macrophages in terms of their difference in inducible NO synthase (iNOS) levels. The two probes possess the unique ability to simultaneously respond to two secondary oxides of NO, i.e., N 2O 3 and ONOO , thus being more sensitive and reliable for reflecting intracellular NO than most of the existing fluorescent NO probes that usually respond to N 2O 3 only. With 1 as a representative, the discrimination between M1 and M2 macrophages, evaluation of the repolarization of TAMs from pro-tumoral M2 phenotype to anti-tumoral M1 phenotype, and visualization of NO communication during the immune-mediated phagocytosis of cancer cells by M1 macrophages have been realized. These results indicate that our probes should hold great potential for imaging applications in cancer immunotherapy studies and relevant anti-cancer drug screening.

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          Journal
          Chem Sci
          Chem Sci
          Chemical Science
          Royal Society of Chemistry
          2041-6520
          2041-6539
          3 October 2018
          7 January 2019
          : 10
          : 1
          : 145-152
          Affiliations
          [a ] School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering , Shanxi University , Taiyuan 030006 , China . Email: guow@ 123456sxu.edu.cn
          [b ] Scientific Instrument Center , Shanxi University , Taiyuan 030006 , China
          Author notes

          §These authors contributed equally to this work.

          Author information
          http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5466-5783
          http://orcid.org/0000-0002-3163-9742
          Article
          c8sc03694b
          10.1039/c8sc03694b
          6328002
          bb64ee3c-d15d-4e0c-8f7d-433126b95b8e
          This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019

          This article is freely available. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence (CC BY 3.0)

          History
          : 19 August 2018
          : 1 October 2018
          Categories
          Chemistry

          Notes

          †Dedicated to Prof. Jin-Pei Cheng on the occasion of his 70th birthday.

          ‡Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available: Synthesis, experimental procedures, supplemental spectra and imaging data, and 1H-, 13C-NMR, and MS spectra. See DOI: 10.1039/c8sc03694b


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