Abstract
Keloids represent pathologic conditions characterized by the presence of hyalinized collagen bundles and chronic inflammatory reactions. Recently, increased ROS production and disrupted apoptosis mechanisms in keloids have been reported, although the detailed mechanisms remain unclear. Herein, we developed a specific fluorescence probe, Pro-NBS, to investigate ClO- levels in keloids. The probe demonstrated high specificity for ClO- over other ROS and exhibited a strong linear detection relationship. Based on its performance, we focused on the TGF-β pathway in the development of keloids. ROS upregulation was observed in keloid-derived fibroblasts. Using ClO- as an intrinsic overexpression marker, our probe effectively distinguished between normal fibroblasts and keloid-derived fibroblasts both in vitro and in vivo. Furthermore, Pro-NBS showed potential for monitoring the progression and evaluating the systematic therapy of abnormal scarring or keloids.
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