Amphiphilic AIE Fluorescent Probe: A Dual-Functionality Strategy for Efficient Antibacterial Therapy Fluorescence Bioimaging against Staphylococcus aureus .
Yan FangQi WangYue YaoJie MaoGuijin LiuJunjian LiPublished in: ACS applied bio materials (2024)
Drug-resistant bacteria present a grave threat to human health. Fluorescence imaging-guided photodynamic antibacterial therapy holds enormous potential as an innovative treatment in antibacterial therapy. However, the development of a fluorescent material with good water solubility, large Stokes shift, bacterial identification, and high photodynamic antibacterial efficiency remains challenging. In this study, we successfully synthesized an amphiphilic aggregation-induced emission (AIE) fluorescent probe referred to as NPTPA-QM. This probe possesses the ability to perform live-bacteria fluorescence imaging while also exhibiting antibacterial activity, specifically against Staphylococcus aureus ( S. aureus ). We demonstrate that NPTPA-QM can eliminate S. aureus at a very low concentration (2 μmol L -1 ). Moreover, it can effectively promote skin wound healing. Meanwhile, this NPTPA-QM exhibits an excellent imaging ability by simple mixing with S. aureus . In summary, this research presents a straightforward and highly effective method for creating "amphiphilic" AIE fluorescent probes with antibacterial properties. Additionally, it offers a rapid approach for imaging bacteria utilizing red emission.
Keyphrases
- living cells
- fluorescent probe
- fluorescence imaging
- wound healing
- drug resistant
- silver nanoparticles
- staphylococcus aureus
- human health
- photodynamic therapy
- single molecule
- risk assessment
- high resolution
- multidrug resistant
- anti inflammatory
- quantum dots
- essential oil
- mesenchymal stem cells
- cell therapy
- soft tissue
- methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus