Imaging and targeting LOX-mediated tissue remodeling with a reactive collagen peptide
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2021-08Type
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Abstract
Collagens are fibrous proteins that are integral to the strength and stability of connective tissues. During collagen maturation, lysyl oxidases (LOX) initiate the cross-linking of fibers, but abnormal LOX activity is associated with impaired tissue function as seen in fibrotic and malignant diseases. Visualizing and targeting this dynamic process in healthy and diseased tissue is important, but so far not feasible. Here we present a probe for the simultaneous monitoring and targeting of LOX-mediated collagen cross-linking that combines a LOX-activity sensor with a collagen peptide to chemoselectively target endogenous aldehydes generated by LOX. This synergistic probe becomes covalently anchored and lights up in vivo and in situ in response to LOX at the sites where cross-linking occurs, as demonstrated by staining of normal skin and cancer sections. We anticipate that our reactive collagen-based sensor will improve understanding of collagen remodeling and provide opportunities for the diagnosis of fibrotic and malignant diseases. Show more
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Nature Chemical BiologyVolume
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Nature Publishing GroupSubject
Chemical tools; Imaging; PeptidesOrganisational unit
03520 - Werner, Sabine / Werner, Sabine
03940 - Wennemers, Helma / Wennemers, Helma
03940 - Wennemers, Helma / Wennemers, Helma
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189364 - Role of cytokines and environmental cues in inflammatory skin disease (SNF)
178805 - Synthetic Collagen (Fortsetzung) (SNF)
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