Renal clearable polyfluorophore nanosensors for early diagnosis of cancer and allograft rejection

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Jiaguo Huang
Xiaona Chen
Yuyan Jiang
Chi Zhang
Shasha He
Hangxiang Wang
Kanyi Pu
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[1] Nanyang Technological University,School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
[2] The First Affiliated Hospital,undefined
[3] Zhejiang University School of Medicine; NHC Key Laboratory of Combined Multi-Organ Transplantation; Key Laboratory of Organ Transplantation,undefined
[4] Research Center for Diagnosis and Treatment of Hepatobiliary Diseases,undefined
[5] Zhejiang Province,undefined
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Nature Materials | 2022年 / 21卷
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Optical nanoparticles are promising diagnostic tools; however, their shallow optical imaging depth and slow clearance from the body have impeded their use for in vivo disease detection. To address these limitations, we develop activatable polyfluorophore nanosensors with biomarker-triggered nanoparticle-to-molecule pharmacokinetic conversion and near-infrared fluorogenic turn-on response. Activatable polyfluorophore nanosensors can accumulate at the disease site and react with disease-associated proteases to undergo in situ enzyme-catalysed depolymerization. This disease-specific interaction liberates renal-clearable fluorogenic fragments from activatable polyfluorophore nanosensors for non-invasive longitudinal urinalysis and outperforms the gold standard blood and urine assays, providing a level of sensitivity and specificity comparable to those of invasive biopsy and flow cytometry analysis. In rodent models, activatable polyfluorophore nanosensors enable ultrasensitive detection of tumours (1.6 mm diameter) and early diagnosis of acute liver allograft rejection. We anticipate that our modular nanosensor platform may be applied for early diagnosis of a range of diseases via a simple urine test.
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