AbstractBackground Selective imaging of lysosomes by fluorescence microscopy using specific fluorescent probes allows the study of biological processes and it is potentially useful also for diagnosis. Lysosomes are involved in numerous physiological processes, such as bone and tissue remodeling, plasma membrane repair, and cholesterol homeostasis, along with cell death and cell signaling. Despite the great number of dyes available today on the market, the search for new fluorescent dyes easily up-taken by cells, biocompatible and bearing bright and long-lasting fluorescence is still a priority. Methods Two thiophene-based fluorescent dyes, {TC1} and TC2, were synthetized as lysosome-specific probes. Results The new dyes showed high selectivity for fluorescent staining and imaging of lysosomes and disclosed high photostability, low toxicity and pH insensitivity in the range 2–10. Conclusions The {TC} dyes exhibited high co-localization coefficients (> 95%) and moderate quantum yields. They showed high biocompatibility and long-term retention, important features for biological applications. General significance The results of the present work disclose a new class of organic dyes with potential wide applications as specific and efficient lysosome probes in the study of various biological processes.

Thiophene-based fluorescent probes with low cytotoxicity and high photostability for lysosomes in living cells

VERGARO, VIVIANA
Co-primo
Investigation
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BALDASSARRE, FRANCESCA
Investigation
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PAPADIA, PARIDE
Investigation
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GIGLI, Giuseppe
Penultimo
Funding Acquisition
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CICCARELLA, Giuseppe
Ultimo
Supervision
2015-01-01

Abstract

AbstractBackground Selective imaging of lysosomes by fluorescence microscopy using specific fluorescent probes allows the study of biological processes and it is potentially useful also for diagnosis. Lysosomes are involved in numerous physiological processes, such as bone and tissue remodeling, plasma membrane repair, and cholesterol homeostasis, along with cell death and cell signaling. Despite the great number of dyes available today on the market, the search for new fluorescent dyes easily up-taken by cells, biocompatible and bearing bright and long-lasting fluorescence is still a priority. Methods Two thiophene-based fluorescent dyes, {TC1} and TC2, were synthetized as lysosome-specific probes. Results The new dyes showed high selectivity for fluorescent staining and imaging of lysosomes and disclosed high photostability, low toxicity and pH insensitivity in the range 2–10. Conclusions The {TC} dyes exhibited high co-localization coefficients (> 95%) and moderate quantum yields. They showed high biocompatibility and long-term retention, important features for biological applications. General significance The results of the present work disclose a new class of organic dyes with potential wide applications as specific and efficient lysosome probes in the study of various biological processes.
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