Hepatic Biotransformation of Renal Clearable Gold Nanoparticles for Noninvasive Detection of Liver Glutathione Level via Urinalysis

Author:

Qi Yuming1,Xu Mingze1,Lu Huixu2,Wang Xiaoxian1,Peng Yexi1,Wang Ziyuan2,Liang Fengying2,Jiang Xingya2345,Du Bujie1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Medical Research on Innovation and Translation Institute of Clinical Medicine the Second Affiliated Hospital School of Medicine South China University of Technology Guangzhou 510180 P.R. China

2. School of Biomedical Sciences and Engineering South China University of Technology Guangzhou International Campus Guangzhou 511442 PR China

3. National Engineering Research Center for Tissue Restoration and Reconstruction South China University of Technology Guangzhou 510006 PR China

4. Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Biomedical Engineering South China University of Technology Guangzhou 510006 PR China

5. Key Laboratory of Biomedical Materials and Engineering of the Ministry of Education South China University of Technology Guangzhou 510006 PR China

Abstract

AbstractRenal clearable nanoparticles have been drawing much attention as they can avoid prolonged accumulation in the body by efficiently clearing through the kidneys. While much effort has been made to understand their interactions within the kidneys, it remains unclear whether their transport could be influenced by other organs, such as the liver, which plays a crucial role in metabolizing and eliminating both endogenous and exogenous substances through various biotransformation processes. Here, by utilizing renal clearable IRDye800CW conjugated gold nanocluster (800CW4‐GS18‐Au25) as a model, we found that although 800CW4‐GS18‐Au25 strongly resisted serum‐protein binding and exhibited minimal accumulation in the liver, its surface was still gradually modified by hepatic glutathione‐mediated biotransformation when passing through the liver, resulting in the dissociation of IRDye800CW from Au25 and biotransformation‐generated fingerprint message of 800CW4‐GS18‐Au25 in urine, which allowed us to facilely quantify its urinary biotransformation index (UBI) via urine chromatography analysis. Moreover, we observed the linear correlation between UBI and hepatic glutathione concentration, offering us a noninvasive method for quantitative detection of liver glutathione level through a simple urine test. Our discoveries would broaden the fundamental understanding of in vivo transport of nanoparticles and advance the development of urinary probes for noninvasive biodetection.

Funder

Key Technologies Research and Development Program

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation of Guangdong Province

Guangzhou First People's Hospital

Publisher

Wiley

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