Organotin Dyes Bearing Anionic Boron Clusters as Cell-Staining Fluorescent Probes

Chemistry. 2018 Apr 11;24(21):5601-5612. doi: 10.1002/chem.201705804. Epub 2018 Mar 8.

Abstract

Within the cell nucleus, in the nucleoli, ribosomal RNAs are synthesized and participate in several biological processes. To better understand nucleoli-related processes, their visualization is often required, for which specific markers are needed. Herein, we report the design of novel fluorescent organotin compounds derived from 4-hydroxy-N'-((2-hydroxynaphthalen-1-yl)methylene)benzohydrazide and their cytoplasm and nucleoli staining of B16F10 cells in vitro. Tin compounds bearing an aliphatic carbon chain (-C12 H25 ) and an electron-donating group (-OH) were prepared, and the latter could be derivatized to bear the boron cluster anions [B12 H12 ]2- and [3,3'-Co(1,2-C2 B9 H11 )2 ]- (COSAN). All of the conjugates have been fully characterized and their luminescence properties have been assessed. In general, they show good quantum yields in solution (24-49 %), those for the COSAN derivatives being lower. Remarkably, the linking of [B12 H12 ]2- and COSAN to the complexes made them more soluble, without being detrimental to their luminescence properties. Living B16F10 cells were treated with all of the compounds to determine their fluorescence staining properties; the compounds bearing the aliphatic chain showed a reduced staining capacity due to the formation of aggregates. Notably, the complexes bearing different boron clusters showed different staining effects; those bearing [B12 H12 ]2- showed extraordinary staining of the nucleoli and cytoplasm, whereas those bearing COSAN were only detected in the cytoplasm. The remarkable fluorescence staining properties shown by these organotin compounds make them excellent candidates for fluorescence bioimaging in vitro.

Keywords: boron clusters; confocal microscopy; fluorescence bioimaging; nucleoli/cytoplasm staining; organotin.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Boron / chemistry*
  • Fluorescent Dyes / chemistry*
  • Mice
  • Molecular Structure
  • Organotin Compounds / chemistry*
  • Tumor Cells, Cultured

Substances

  • Fluorescent Dyes
  • Organotin Compounds
  • Boron