Degradable Supramolecular Photodynamic Polymer Materials for Biofilm Elimination.
Linghui ChenYuchong YangPengbo ZhangJianwu WangJiang-Fei XuXi ZhangPublished in: ACS applied bio materials (2019)
In this work, we fabricated a degradable supramolecular photodynamic polymer (SPP) with an enhanced efficiency of biofilm elimination. The small-molecule photosensitizer, a cationic porphyrin derivative, was grafted to a block polymer backbone (BPB) through a host-guest interaction and metal coordination. The locally enriched cationic photosensitizer in SPP endows a high efficiency to disrupt biofilms due to the generated reactive oxygen species (ROS) around the bacteria under white light illumination, while reducing the cytotoxicity to mammalian cells. After cucurbit[7]uril was added as a competitive agent, the photosensitizer could be disassociated from the BPB and the antibacterial ability was reduced; also the SPP could be further degraded. As a consequence, the supramolecular photodynamic polymer may become a very promising material for biofilm elimination with an enhanced antibacterial efficacy and degradability to fight against drug-resistant bacteria.
Keyphrases
- photodynamic therapy
- drug resistant
- candida albicans
- reactive oxygen species
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- staphylococcus aureus
- small molecule
- water soluble
- high efficiency
- cancer therapy
- multidrug resistant
- biofilm formation
- energy transfer
- dna damage
- silver nanoparticles
- cell death
- escherichia coli
- drug delivery
- oxidative stress
- electron transfer