Super-stable cyanine@albumin fluorophore for enhanced NIR-II bioimaging

  • Lang Bai
  • , Zhubin Hu
  • , Tianyang Han
  • , Yajun Wang
  • , Jiajun Xu
  • , Guanyu Jiang
  • , Xin Feng
  • , Bin Sun
  • , Xiangping Liu
  • , Rui Tian*
  • , Haitao Sun*
  • , Songling Zhang
  • , Xiaoyuan Chen*
  • , Shoujun Zhu*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Near-infrared-II (NIR-II) dyes could be encapsulated by either exogenous or endogenous albumin to form stable complexes for deep tissue bioimaging. However, we still lack a complete understanding of the interaction mechanism of the dye@albumin complex. Studying this principle is essential to guide efficient dye synthesis and develop NIR-II probes with improved brightness, photostability, etc. Methods: Here, we screen and test the optical and chemical properties of dye@albumin fluorophores, and systematically investigate the binding sites and the relationship between dye structures and binding degree. Super-stable cyanine dye@albumin fluorophores are rationally obtained, and we also evaluate their pharmacokinetics and long-lasting NIR-II imaging abilities. Results: We identify several key parameters of cyanine dyes governing the supramolecular/covalent binding to albumin, including a six-membered ring with chlorine (Cl), the small size of side groups, and relatively high hydrophobicity. The tailored fluorophore (IR-780@albumin) exhibits much-improved photostability, serving as a long-lasting imaging probe for NIR-II bioimaging. Conclusion: Our study reveals that the chloride-containing cyanine dyes with the above-screened chemical structure (e.g. IR-780) could be lodged into albumin more efficiently, producing a much more stable fluorescent probe. Our finding partly solves the photobleaching issue of clinically-available cyanine dyes, enriching the probe library for NIR-II bioimaging and imaging-guided surgery.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4536-4547
Number of pages12
JournalTheranostics
Volume12
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • NIR-II imaging
  • albumin
  • covalent bond
  • cyanine dye
  • super-stable NIR-II probe

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