化学发光
多路复用
肾
急性肾损伤
尿检
医学
化学
生物
生物信息学
内科学
泌尿系统
色谱法
作者
Bankang Ruan,Weiliang Deng,Jingjing Che,Shujuan Yi,Jie Liu,Weiping Xu,Yuyan Jiang,Ya Zhou,Pan Xie,Huhai Zhang,Hongwen Zhao,Jiaguo Huang
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-025-62348-y
摘要
Acute kidney injury (AKI) frequently arises as a complication of hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury (HIRI), yet simultaneous optical imaging of both remains challenging due to the lack of unimolecular dual-responsive probes. Herein, we report a library of hemicyanine-based chemiluminophores (HCLs) with tunable emission to second near-infrared window (725 − 1025 nm) achieved by integrating bicyclic dioxetane onto hemicyanine skeletons to develop multiple-responsive chemiluminescent probes. HCL1 and HCL5 respectively emitting at 725 nm and 1025 nm are selected to construct a cascaded activatable reporter CAR for crosstalk-free duplex chemiluminescence imaging of interlinked biomarkers. Following systemic injection to male mice, CAR preferentially accumulates in the liver and reports HIRI-associated superoxide anion (O2•−), which initiates self-fragmentation and liberates the secondary reporter KIR into kidneys to report AKI-associated N-acetyl-β-D-glucosaminidase (NAG). Such mechanism allows CAR to serve as a reservoir for gradual release of AKI reporters, providing a significantly prolonged imaging window compared to co-administering separate probes. CAR further permits remote detection of HIRI-induced AKI via urinalysis. This study not only offers a powerful tool for simultaneous detection of HIRI and HIRI-induced AKI, but also highlights a unimolecular probe design for ultrasensitive detection of deeply-seated intercorrelated diseases. Acute kidney injury (AKI) frequently arises as a complication of hepatic ischemia reperfusion injury (HIRI), yet simultaneous optical imaging of both remains challenging. Here, the authors develop a unimolecular cascaded activatable reporter with dual responses and pharmacokinetic conversion for non-invasive multiplex chemiluminescence imaging and fluorescent urinalysis of HIRI and associated AKI.
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