Kang_2023_Anal.Chim.Acta_1282_341932

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Title : Customized fluorescent probe for peering into the expression of butyrylcholinesterase in thyroid cancer - Kang_2023_Anal.Chim.Acta_1282_341932
Author(s) : Kang W , Ma M , Xu L , Tang S , Li J , Ma P , Song D , Sun Y
Ref : Anal Chim Acta , 1282 :341932 , 2023
Abstract :

BACKGROUND: Thyroid cancer has been increasingly prevalent in recent years. The main diagnostic methods for thyroid are B-ultrasound scan, serum detection and puncture detection. However, these methods are invasive and complex. It is a pressing need to develop non-invasive or minimally invasive methods for thyroid cancer diagnosis. Fluorescence method as a non-invasive detection method has attracted much attention. Butyrylcholinesterase (BChE) is a common enzyme in the human body, and many diseases affect its reduction. We found that BChE is also a marker for thyroid cancer. Therefore, it is of certain clinical value to explore the expression of BChE in thyroid cancer cells through a customized fluorescent probe to provide valuable experimental data and clues for studying the expression of thyroid cancer marker to reflect thyroid status. RESULTS: In this study, we customized a fluorescent probe named Kang-BChE, which is easy to synthesize with a high yield. The experimental results show that the probe Kang-BChE can detect BChE in the linear range of 0-900 U L(-1) (R(2) = 0.9963), and the detection limit is as low as 3.93 U L(-1) (lambda(ex/em) = 550/689 nm). In addition, Kang-BChE probes have low cytotoxicity, good specificity, and can completely eliminate interference from acetylcholinesterase (AChE). Kang-BChE showed excellent stability in the detection of complex biological samples in serum recovery experiments (95.64-103.12 %). This study was the first time using Kang-BChE to study the low expression of BChE in thyroid cancer cells (Tpc-1 cells). In addition, we observed that H(2)O(2) concentration in Tpc-1 cells was positively correlated with BChE activity. SIGNIFICANCE: Kang-BChE is expected to be an important tool for monitoring the change of BChE content in complex biological environments due to its excellent performance. Kang-BChE can also be used to explore the influence of molecules in more organisms on the change of BChE content due to its excellent anti-interference ability. We expect that Kang-BChE can play a significant role in the clinical diagnosis and treatment of thyroid cancer.

PubMedSearch : Kang_2023_Anal.Chim.Acta_1282_341932
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Kang W, Ma M, Xu L, Tang S, Li J, Ma P, Song D, Sun Y (2023)
Customized fluorescent probe for peering into the expression of butyrylcholinesterase in thyroid cancer
Anal Chim Acta 1282 :341932

Kang W, Ma M, Xu L, Tang S, Li J, Ma P, Song D, Sun Y (2023)
Anal Chim Acta 1282 :341932