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Real-time optical imaging of the hypoxic status in hemangioma endothelial cells during propranolol therapy
Infantile hemangioma (IH) is the most common microvascular tumor of infancy involving the area of head and neck. One of the most important independent risk factors of IH is the hypoxia microenvironment. Fluorescent chemosensor provides a noninvasive intervention, high spatiotemporal resolution, ultr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9577016/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36267981 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2022.995745 |
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author | Wu, Yue Yang, Xiaojuan Zhai, Mingrui Chen, Yi Lu, Xiaoya Ju, Jiandong Zhang, Huanqing Wang, Guanduo Zhang, Zhe Zhu, Baocun Wang, Xuan Chen, Zhanwei Huang, Shengyun |
author_facet | Wu, Yue Yang, Xiaojuan Zhai, Mingrui Chen, Yi Lu, Xiaoya Ju, Jiandong Zhang, Huanqing Wang, Guanduo Zhang, Zhe Zhu, Baocun Wang, Xuan Chen, Zhanwei Huang, Shengyun |
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description | Infantile hemangioma (IH) is the most common microvascular tumor of infancy involving the area of head and neck. One of the most important independent risk factors of IH is the hypoxia microenvironment. Fluorescent chemosensor provides a noninvasive intervention, high spatiotemporal resolution, ultrasensitive response, and real-time feedback approach to reveal the hypoxic status of cells. Our research group developed an ultrasensitive fluorescent chemosensor, HNT-NTR, and investigated the potential ability of imaging the hypoxic status of hemangioma-derived endothelial cells (HemECs). In this study, we successfully visualized the propranolol (PRN) treatment in HemECs using NHT-NTR with “Turn-off” sensing method. This chemosensor exhibited high sensitivity and selectivity for optical imaging of hypoxic status with fast responsiveness, real-time feedback and durable photostability of the fluorescent signal. It was also confirmed that HNT-NTR could monitor nitroreductase in vivo. Paramountly, we expected this chemosensor to offer an available optical method for imaging of the hypoxic status and visualizing the therapeutic status of PRN therapy in IH with the hypoxia-imaging capability. |
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spelling | pubmed-95770162022-10-19 Real-time optical imaging of the hypoxic status in hemangioma endothelial cells during propranolol therapy Wu, Yue Yang, Xiaojuan Zhai, Mingrui Chen, Yi Lu, Xiaoya Ju, Jiandong Zhang, Huanqing Wang, Guanduo Zhang, Zhe Zhu, Baocun Wang, Xuan Chen, Zhanwei Huang, Shengyun Front Oncol Oncology Infantile hemangioma (IH) is the most common microvascular tumor of infancy involving the area of head and neck. One of the most important independent risk factors of IH is the hypoxia microenvironment. Fluorescent chemosensor provides a noninvasive intervention, high spatiotemporal resolution, ultrasensitive response, and real-time feedback approach to reveal the hypoxic status of cells. Our research group developed an ultrasensitive fluorescent chemosensor, HNT-NTR, and investigated the potential ability of imaging the hypoxic status of hemangioma-derived endothelial cells (HemECs). In this study, we successfully visualized the propranolol (PRN) treatment in HemECs using NHT-NTR with “Turn-off” sensing method. This chemosensor exhibited high sensitivity and selectivity for optical imaging of hypoxic status with fast responsiveness, real-time feedback and durable photostability of the fluorescent signal. It was also confirmed that HNT-NTR could monitor nitroreductase in vivo. Paramountly, we expected this chemosensor to offer an available optical method for imaging of the hypoxic status and visualizing the therapeutic status of PRN therapy in IH with the hypoxia-imaging capability. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9577016/ /pubmed/36267981 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2022.995745 Text en Copyright © 2022 Wu, Yang, Zhai, Chen, Lu, Ju, Zhang, Wang, Zhang, Zhu, Wang, Chen and Huang https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Oncology Wu, Yue Yang, Xiaojuan Zhai, Mingrui Chen, Yi Lu, Xiaoya Ju, Jiandong Zhang, Huanqing Wang, Guanduo Zhang, Zhe Zhu, Baocun Wang, Xuan Chen, Zhanwei Huang, Shengyun Real-time optical imaging of the hypoxic status in hemangioma endothelial cells during propranolol therapy |
title | Real-time optical imaging of the hypoxic status in hemangioma endothelial cells during propranolol therapy |
title_full | Real-time optical imaging of the hypoxic status in hemangioma endothelial cells during propranolol therapy |
title_fullStr | Real-time optical imaging of the hypoxic status in hemangioma endothelial cells during propranolol therapy |
title_full_unstemmed | Real-time optical imaging of the hypoxic status in hemangioma endothelial cells during propranolol therapy |
title_short | Real-time optical imaging of the hypoxic status in hemangioma endothelial cells during propranolol therapy |
title_sort | real-time optical imaging of the hypoxic status in hemangioma endothelial cells during propranolol therapy |
topic | Oncology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9577016/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36267981 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2022.995745 |
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