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Application of a fluorescent H2S probe based on excited-state intramolecular proton transfer for detecting latent mechanism of H2S-induced MCF-7 apoptosis

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posted on 2024-11-17, 13:15 authored by Jiao Liu, Xiaoxuan Wang, Yuan Cheng, Yinghua Yu, Maofang Zhao, Jie Huang, Peiquan Yu, Qian Fu, Yilin Song, Yi Liu
Background: H2S is the third gas transmitter affecting the growth, reproduction and survival of cancer cells. However, the H2S anticancer and antitumor mechanism still needs to be further studied. Methods: Here, FHS-1 was synthesized utilizing excited-state intramolecular proton transfer to detect H2S in MCF-7 cells, and investigated the effects of varying concentrations NaHS on apoptosis. Results: The study found that FHS-1 detects H2S levels with high selectivity and pH stability and that H2S may regulate apoptosis in MCF-7 cells through the p53/mTOR/STAT3 pathway. Conclusion: Researching the influence of H2S on apoptosis can serve as a theoretical foundation for future research into H2S-related anticancer medicines, and the H2S probe can be used as an effective cancer screening tool.

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Xuzhou Science and Technology Program (JSBL201802)

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Journal title

Future Medicinal Chemistry

Volume

14

Issue

9

Pagination

647-663

Language

English

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