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Tailored Zwitterionic Hemicyanine Reporters for Early Diagnosis and Prognostic Assessment of Acute Renal Failure
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2023
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DiagnosisRenal InflammationCellular PharmacologySystems PharmacologyEarly DiagnosisPrognostic AssessmentMolecular PharmacologyRenal FunctionCisplatin-induced DirfClinical ChemistryAcute Kidney InjuryChronic Kidney DiseaseProtein DegradationCell SignalingKidney ResearchMolecular SignalingDirf MiceAcute Renal FailureKidney FailureBiomarker TargetDrug-induced Renal FailureRenal PathophysiologyPharmacologyBiomolecular EngineeringMolecular MedicineUrologyMedicineNephrologySmall MoleculesDrug Discovery
Drug-induced renal failure (DIRF) poses a serious medical complication with high mortality risk. However, early diagnosis or prognosis of DIRF remain challenging, as current methods rely on detecting late-stage biomarkers. Herein we present a library of zwitterionic unimolecular hemicyanines (ZCs) available for constructing activatable reporters to detect DIRF since its initial stage. Zwitterionic properties of these probes are achieved through interspersedly integrating alkyl sulfonates and quaternary ammonium cations onto hemicyanine skeleton, which result in record low plasma protein binding (<5 %) and remarkable renal clearance efficiencies (≈96 %). An activatable reporter ZCRR is further developed by masking the optimal candidate ZC6 with a tetrapeptide specifically cleavable by caspase-8, an initiating indicator of apoptosis. In living mice with cisplatin-induced DIRF, systematically administered ZCRR efficiently accumulates in kidneys and responds to elevated caspase-8 for near-infrared fluorescence signals 'turn-on', enabling sensitive detection of intrarenal apoptosis 60 h earlier than clinical methods, and precise evaluation of apoptosis remediation effects by different medications on DIRF mice. As it's urinary excretable, ZCRR also allows for remote detection of DIRF and predicting renoprotective efficacy through in vitro optical urinalysis. This study thus presents unimolecular renal clearable scaffolds that are applicable to developing versatile activatable reporters for renal diseases management.
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