荧光团
体内
细菌
泌尿系统
微生物学
酶
蛋白酶
化学
生物
医学
荧光
生物化学
内科学
遗传学
生物技术
物理
量子力学
作者
Evelias Yan Hui Xin,Germain Kwek,Xiaoyu An,Caixia Sun,Songhan Liu,Ng Shuang Qing,Shonya Lingesh,Lai Jiang,Gang Liu,Bengang Xing
标识
DOI:10.1002/anie.202406843
摘要
Abstract Uropathogenic Escherichia coli (UPECs) is a leading cause for urinary tract infections (UTI), accounting for 70–90 % of community or hospital‐acquired bacterial infections owing to high recurrence, imprecision in diagnosis and management, and increasing prevalence of antibiotic resistance. Current methods for clinical UPECs detection still rely on labor‐intensive urine cultures that impede rapid and accurate diagnosis for timely UTI therapeutic management. Herein, we developed a first‐in‐class near‐infrared (NIR) UPECs fluorescent probe (NO−AH) capable of specifically targeting UPECs through its collaborative response to bacterial enzymes, enabling locoregional imaging of UTIs both in vitro and in vivo. Our NO−AH probe incorporates a dual protease activatable moiety, which first reacts with OmpT, an endopeptidase abundantly present on the outer membrane of UPECs, releasing an intermediate amino acid residue conjugated with a NIR hemicyanine fluorophore. Such liberated fragment would be subsequently recognized by aminopeptidase (APN) within the periplasm of UPECs, activating localized fluorescence for precise imaging of UTIs in complex living environments. The peculiar specificity and selectivity of NO−AH, facilitated by the collaborative action of bacterial enzymes, features a timely and accurate identification of UPECs‐infected UTIs, which could overcome misdiagnosis in conventional urine tests, thus opening new avenues towards reliable UTI diagnosis and personalized antimicrobial therapy management.
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