Unravelling Immune‐Inflammatory Responses and Lysosomal Adaptation: Insights from Two‐Photon Excited Delayed Fluorescence Imaging

Author:

Wang Xiang1,Shi Gaona1,Xu Shengnan1,Sun Yuansheng2,Qiu Hailin3,Wang Qinghua1,Han Xiaowan1,Zhang Qingyang1,Zhang Tiantai1,Hu Hai‐Yu1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Bioactive Substances and Function of Natural Medicine Beijing Key Laboratory of Active Substances Discovery and Drugability Evaluation Institute of Materia Medica Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College Beijing 100050 China

2. Flourescence Products ISS, Inc. 1602 Newton Drive Champaign IL 61822 USA

3. Department of Fluorescence Test Technology Orient KOJI Ltd. Tianjin 300122 China

Abstract

AbstractTwo‐photon excitation (TPE) microscopy with near‐infrared (NIR) emission has emerged as a promising technique for deep‐tissue optical imaging. Recent developments in fluorescence lifetime imaging with long‐lived emission probes have further enhanced the spatial resolution and precision of fluorescence imaging, especially in complex systems with short‐lived background signals. In this study, two innovative lysosome‐targeting probes, Cz‐NA and tCz‐NA, are introduced. These probes offer a combination of advantages, including TPE (λex = 880 nm), NIR emission (λem = 650 nm), and thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) with long‐lived lifetimes (1.05 and 1.71 µs, respectively). These characteristics significantly improve the resolution and signal‐to‐noise ratio in deep‐tissue imaging. By integrating an acousto‐optic modulator (AOM) device with TPE microscopy, the authors successfully applied Cz‐NA in two‐photon excited delayed fluorescence (TPEDF) imaging to track lysosomal adaptation and immune responses to inflammation in mice. This study sheds light on the relationship between lysosome tubulation, innate immune responses, and inflammation in vivo, providing valuable insights for the development of autofluorescence‐free molecular probes in the future.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

Wiley

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