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Anal Chem ; 96(19): 7479-7486, 2024 May 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38689560

ABSTRACT

In the pathogenesis of microglia, brain immune cells promote nitrergic stress by overproducing nitric oxide (NO), leading to neuroinflammation. Furthermore, NO has been linked to COVID-19 progression, which has caused significant morbidity and mortality. SARS-CoV-2 infection activates inflammation by releasing excess NO and causing cell death in human microglial clone 3 (HMC3). In addition, NO regulates lysosomal functions and complex machinery to neutralize pathogens through phagocytosis. Therefore, developing lysosome-specific NO probes to monitor phagocytosis in microglia during the COVID-19 infection would be a significant study. Herein, a unique synthetic strategy was adopted to develop a NO selective fluorescent probe, PDM-NO, which can discriminate activated microglia from their resting state. The nonfluorescent PDM-NO exhibits a turn-on response toward NO only at lysosomal pH (4.5-5.5). Quantum chemical calculations (DFT/TD-DFT/PCM) and photophysical study revealed that the photoinduced electron transfer (PET) process is pivotal in tuning optical properties. PDM-NO demonstrated good biocompatibility and lysosomal specificity in activated HMC3 cells. Moreover, it can effectively map the dynamics of lysosomal NO against SARS-CoV-2 RNA-induced neuroinflammation in HMC3. Thus, PDM-NO is a potential fluorescent marker for detecting RNA virus infection and monitoring phagocytosis in HMC3.


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COVID-19 , Fluorescent Dyes , Lysosomes , Microglia , Nitric Oxide , Phagocytosis , SARS-CoV-2 , Microglia/virology , Microglia/metabolism , SARS-CoV-2/isolation & purification , Humans , Lysosomes/metabolism , Nitric Oxide/metabolism , Nitric Oxide/analysis , COVID-19/virology , COVID-19/diagnosis , COVID-19/metabolism , Fluorescent Dyes/chemistry , RNA, Viral/analysis , RNA, Viral/metabolism , Neuroinflammatory Diseases , Cell Line , Phenotype
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