分子成像
药理学
肾素-血管紧张素系统
医学
化学
内科学
血压
生物
生物技术
体内
作者
Ya Zhou,Weiping Xu,Bankang Ruan,Li‐Juan Zhu,Yuyan Jiang,Hui Cai,Jiaguo Huang
标识
DOI:10.1002/anie.202416002
摘要
Abstract Life‐threatening hypertension remains inadequately controlled in clinics due to its heterogeneous renin levels. Rapid stratification of hypertension through renin analysis is crucial for effective personalized treatment, yet an ultrasensitive detection approach is currently lacking. Here, we report activatable renin nanoprobes (ARNs) for non‐invasive and ultrasensitive profiling of renin activity and guiding antihypertensive treatment decision through near‐infrared fluorescence (NIRF) in vivo imaging and in vitro urinalysis. ARNs are intrinsically non‐fluorescent due to NIRF reporter connected to a gold nanocluster through a renin‐responsive peptide. In hyperreninemia mouse models, ARNs specifically react with renin to liberate the renal clearable NIRF reporter for accurate renin detection that outperforms the gold standard radioimmunoassay. Such specific and sensitive detection also enables imaging‐based high‐throughput screening of antihypertensive drugs. In hypertensive rat models, ARNs enable ultrasensitive detection of both plasma and urinary renin, facilitating renin‐guided precision treatment and significantly improving hypertension control rate (90 % versus 58 %). Our nanoprobe platform holds great potential for assisting clinicians in rapidly and accurately classifying hypertensive patients and improving outcomes through tailored treatment selection.
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