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Functional Imaging and Inhibitor Screening of Human Pancreatic Lipase by a Resorufin-Based Fluorescent Probe

Human pancreatic lipase (hPL) is a crucial digestive enzyme responsible for the digestion of dietary lipids in humans, and inhibition of hPL is effective in reducing triglyceride intake, thereby preventing and treating obesity. In this study, a series of fatty acids with different carbon chain lengt...

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Published in:Biosensors (Basel) 2023-02, Vol.13 (2), p.283
Main Authors: Hou, Fan-Bin, Zhang, Na, Zhu, Guang-Hao, Fan, Yu-Fan, Sun, Meng-Ru, Nie, Liang-Liang, Ge, Guang-Bo, Zheng, Yue-Juan, Wang, Ping
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description Human pancreatic lipase (hPL) is a crucial digestive enzyme responsible for the digestion of dietary lipids in humans, and inhibition of hPL is effective in reducing triglyceride intake, thereby preventing and treating obesity. In this study, a series of fatty acids with different carbon chain lengths were constructed to the fluorophore resorufin based on the substrate preference of hPL. Among them, RLE was found to have the best combination of stability, specificity, sensitivity and reactivity towards hPL. Under physiological conditions, RLE can be rapidly hydrolyzed by hPL and released to resorufin, which triggered approximately 100-fold fluorescence enhancement at 590 nm. RLE was successfully applied for sensing and imaging of endogenous PL in living systems with low cytotoxicity and high imaging resolution. Moreover, a visual high-throughput screening platform was established using RLE, and the inhibitory effects of hundreds of drugs and natural products toward hPL were evaluated. Collectively, this study reports a novel and highly specific enzyme-activatable fluorogenic substrate for hPL that could serve as a powerful tool for monitoring hPL activity in complex biological systems and showcases the potential to explore physiological functions and rapid screening of inhibitors.
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Biological activity
Chloride
Chromatography
Cytotoxicity
Diet
Digestive enzymes
enzyme inhibitors
Enzymes
Fatty acids
Fecal incontinence
Fluorescence
fluorescence imaging
Fluorescence microscopy
Fluorescent indicators
High-throughput screening
High-throughput screening (Biochemical assaying)
human pancreatic lipase (hPL)
Image resolution
Lipase
Lipids
Metabolic disorders
Methods
Molecular chains
Natural products
Obesity
Pancreas
Physiological aspects
Physiology
Resorufin
Screening
Substrate preferences
Substrates
Substrates (Biochemistry)
Toxicity
Triglycerides
title Functional Imaging and Inhibitor Screening of Human Pancreatic Lipase by a Resorufin-Based Fluorescent Probe
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