Oligomer Sensor Nanoarchitectonics for "Turn-On" Fluorescence Detection of Cholesterol at the Nanomolar Level

Molecules. 2022 Apr 30;27(9):2856. doi: 10.3390/molecules27092856.

Abstract

Sensitive and rapid monitoring of cholesterol levels in the human body are highly desirable as they are directly related to the diagnosis of cardiovascular diseases. By using the nanoarchitectonic approach, a novel fluorescent conjugated oligofluorene (OFP-CD) functionalized with β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) was assembled for "Turn-On" fluorescence sensing of cholesterol. The appended β-CD units in OFP-CD enabled the forming of host-guest complexes with dabsyl chloride moieties in water, resulting in fluorescence quenching of the oligofluorene through intermolecular energy transfer. In the presence of cholesterol molecules, a more favorable host-guest complex with stoichiometry 1 cholesterol: 2 β-CD units was formed, replacing dabsyl chloride in β-CD's cavities. This process resulted in fluorescence recovery of OFP-CD, owing to disruption of energy transfer. The potential of this nanoarchitectonic system for "Turn-On" sensing of cholesterol was extensively studied by fluorescence spectroscopy. The high selectivity of the sensor for cholesterol was demonstrated using biologically relevant interfering compounds, such as carbohydrates, amino acids, metal ions, and anions. The detection limit (LOD value) was as low as 68 nM, affirming the high sensitivity of the current system.

Keywords: cholesterol detection; energy transfer; glycoconjugated oligomers; host-guest complex; nanoarchitectonic sensors; β-cyclodextrin appendage.

MeSH terms

  • Chlorides*
  • Cholesterol* / chemistry
  • Energy Transfer
  • Fluorescence
  • Humans
  • Spectrometry, Fluorescence

Substances

  • Chlorides
  • Cholesterol

Grants and funding

S.H. acknowledges the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (No. xjh012020001) and the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (No. 2020M673368) for financial support. S.H. also thanks the Ministry of Science and Technology, China, for their foreign youth talent support program (No. QN2021170004L).