1,2‐Dioxetane‐based Chemiluminescence Probes for Tumor Optical Molecular Imaging

Author:

Zhou Bingjun12,Xian Meilin12,Ye Lu12,Tang Weiyang123,Zhou Jian‐Liang12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Pharmacy Hangzhou Normal University Hangzhou 311121 China

2. Key Laboratory of Elemene Class Anti-Cancer Chinese Medicines Engineering Laboratory of Development and Application of Traditional Chinese Medicines Collaborative Innovation Center of Traditional Chinese Medicines of Zhejiang Province Hangzhou Normal University Hangzhou 311121 China

3. Department of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Education and Research Center for Smart Energy and Materials Inha University Incheon 402-701 South Korea

Abstract

Abstract1,2‐Dioxetane‐based chemiluminescent probes have recently emerged as a promising tool for imaging biological systems, including disease diagnosis, staging, therapeutic response monitoring and surgical guidance. The advantages of these probes, such as high sensitivity and specificity and real‐time imaging capabilities, are based on their ability to generate chemiluminescent signals without the need for additional excitation sources, enzymes or oxidants after being triggered by target biomarkers under physiological conditions. Over the past decade, numerous 1,2‐dioxetane‐based chemiluminescent probes have been developed and tested for tumor imaging. In this review, we first introduce the trigger mechanism and structural improvements of these probes, followed by an overview of the design principles and applications of 1,2‐dioxetane‐based chemiluminescent probes in in vrtio and in vivo tumour imaging. In addition, the challenges and potential prospects of this technology in the field of bioanalysis and diagnostics are discussed, with the aim of stimulating further progress in the development of new chemiluminescence methods.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry

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