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Metallacage-based enhanced PDT strategy for bacterial elimination via inhibiting endogenous NO production.

Kai HuangJinbing WangAi ZhuangQian LiuFupeng LiKai YuanYiqi YangYihao LiuHaishuang ChangYakun LiangYan SunXuzhou YanTingting TangPeter J StangShengbing Yang
Published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2023)
Antibiotics are among the most used weapons in fighting microbial infections and have greatly improved the quality of human life. However, bacteria can eventually evolve to exhibit antibiotic resistance to almost all prescribed antibiotic drugs. Photodynamic therapy (PDT) develops little antibiotic resistance and has become a promising strategy in fighting bacterial infection. To augment the killing effect of PDT, the conventional strategy is introducing excess ROS in various ways, such as applying high light doses, high photosensitizer concentrations, and exogenous oxygen. In this study, we report a metallacage-based PDT strategy that minimizes the use of ROS by jointly using gallium-metal organic framework rods to inhibit the production of bacterial endogenous NO, amplify ROS stress, and enhance the killing effect. The augmented bactericidal effect was demonstrated both in vitro and in vivo. This proposed enhanced PDT strategy will provide a new option for bacterial ablation.
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