Fluorogenic Substrates for Visualizing Acidic Organelle Enzyme Activities.

Lysosomes are acidic cytoplasmic organelles that are present in all nucleated mammalian cells and are involved in a variety of cellular processes including repair of the plasma membrane, defense against pathogens, cholesterol homeostasis, bone remodeling, metabolism, apoptosis and cell signaling. De...

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Main Authors: Fiona Karen Harlan, Jason Scott Lusk, Breanna Michelle Mohr, Anthony Peter Guzikowski, Robert Hardy Batchelor, Ying Jiang, John Joseph Naleway
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4882035?pdf=render
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author Fiona Karen Harlan
Jason Scott Lusk
Breanna Michelle Mohr
Anthony Peter Guzikowski
Robert Hardy Batchelor
Ying Jiang
John Joseph Naleway
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Jason Scott Lusk
Breanna Michelle Mohr
Anthony Peter Guzikowski
Robert Hardy Batchelor
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John Joseph Naleway
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description Lysosomes are acidic cytoplasmic organelles that are present in all nucleated mammalian cells and are involved in a variety of cellular processes including repair of the plasma membrane, defense against pathogens, cholesterol homeostasis, bone remodeling, metabolism, apoptosis and cell signaling. Defects in lysosomal enzyme activity have been associated with a variety of neurological diseases including Parkinson's Disease, Lysosomal Storage Diseases, Alzheimer's disease and Huntington's disease. Fluorogenic lysosomal staining probes were synthesized for labeling lysosomes and other acidic organelles in a live-cell format and were shown to be capable of monitoring lysosomal metabolic activity. The new targeted substrates were prepared from fluorescent dyes having a low pKa value for optimum fluorescence at the lower physiological pH found in lysosomes. They were modified to contain targeting groups to direct their accumulation in lysosomes as well as enzyme-cleavable functions for monitoring specific enzyme activities using a live-cell staining format. Application to the staining of cells derived from blood and skin samples of patients with Metachromatic Leukodystrophy, Krabbe and Gaucher Diseases as well as healthy human fibroblast and leukocyte control cells exhibited localization to the lysosome when compared with known lysosomal stain LysoTracker® Red DND-99 as well as with anti-LAMP1 Antibody staining. When cell metabolism was inhibited with chloroquine, staining with an esterase substrate was reduced, demonstrating that the substrates can be used to measure cell metabolism. When applied to diseased cells, the intensity of staining was reflective of lysosomal enzyme levels found in diseased cells. Substrates specific to the enzyme deficiencies in Gaucher or Krabbe disease patient cell lines exhibited reduced staining compared to that in non-diseased cells. The new lysosome-targeted fluorogenic substrates should be useful for research, diagnostics and monitoring the effect of secondary therapeutic agents on lysosomal enzyme activity in drug development for the lysosomal storage disorders and allied diseases.
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spelling doaj.art-3ab7ceb764e24042ae19b537495dabe42022-12-21T17:44:11ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01115e015631210.1371/journal.pone.0156312Fluorogenic Substrates for Visualizing Acidic Organelle Enzyme Activities.Fiona Karen HarlanJason Scott LuskBreanna Michelle MohrAnthony Peter GuzikowskiRobert Hardy BatchelorYing JiangJohn Joseph NalewayLysosomes are acidic cytoplasmic organelles that are present in all nucleated mammalian cells and are involved in a variety of cellular processes including repair of the plasma membrane, defense against pathogens, cholesterol homeostasis, bone remodeling, metabolism, apoptosis and cell signaling. Defects in lysosomal enzyme activity have been associated with a variety of neurological diseases including Parkinson's Disease, Lysosomal Storage Diseases, Alzheimer's disease and Huntington's disease. Fluorogenic lysosomal staining probes were synthesized for labeling lysosomes and other acidic organelles in a live-cell format and were shown to be capable of monitoring lysosomal metabolic activity. The new targeted substrates were prepared from fluorescent dyes having a low pKa value for optimum fluorescence at the lower physiological pH found in lysosomes. They were modified to contain targeting groups to direct their accumulation in lysosomes as well as enzyme-cleavable functions for monitoring specific enzyme activities using a live-cell staining format. Application to the staining of cells derived from blood and skin samples of patients with Metachromatic Leukodystrophy, Krabbe and Gaucher Diseases as well as healthy human fibroblast and leukocyte control cells exhibited localization to the lysosome when compared with known lysosomal stain LysoTracker® Red DND-99 as well as with anti-LAMP1 Antibody staining. When cell metabolism was inhibited with chloroquine, staining with an esterase substrate was reduced, demonstrating that the substrates can be used to measure cell metabolism. When applied to diseased cells, the intensity of staining was reflective of lysosomal enzyme levels found in diseased cells. Substrates specific to the enzyme deficiencies in Gaucher or Krabbe disease patient cell lines exhibited reduced staining compared to that in non-diseased cells. The new lysosome-targeted fluorogenic substrates should be useful for research, diagnostics and monitoring the effect of secondary therapeutic agents on lysosomal enzyme activity in drug development for the lysosomal storage disorders and allied diseases.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4882035?pdf=render
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Jason Scott Lusk
Breanna Michelle Mohr
Anthony Peter Guzikowski
Robert Hardy Batchelor
Ying Jiang
John Joseph Naleway
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PLoS ONE
title Fluorogenic Substrates for Visualizing Acidic Organelle Enzyme Activities.
title_full Fluorogenic Substrates for Visualizing Acidic Organelle Enzyme Activities.
title_fullStr Fluorogenic Substrates for Visualizing Acidic Organelle Enzyme Activities.
title_full_unstemmed Fluorogenic Substrates for Visualizing Acidic Organelle Enzyme Activities.
title_short Fluorogenic Substrates for Visualizing Acidic Organelle Enzyme Activities.
title_sort fluorogenic substrates for visualizing acidic organelle enzyme activities
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