Wireless Powered Microwave-Light Conversion Platform with Dual-Stimulus Nanoresponder Coating for Deep-Seated Photodynamic Therapy.
Yuqian QiaoXiangmei LiuYufeng ZhengYu ZhangZhao-Yang LiShengli ZhuHui JiangZhenduo CuiShui-Lin WuPublished in: ACS nano (2024)
Traditional external field-assisted therapies, e.g., microwave (MW) therapy and phototherapy, cannot effectively and minimally damage eliminate deep-seated infection, owing to the poor penetrability of light and low reactive oxygen species (ROS) stimulation capability of MW. Herein, an implantable and wireless-powered therapeutic platform (CNT-FeTHQ-TS), in which external MW can be converted into internal light via MW wireless-powered light-emitting chips, is designed to eradicate deep-seated tissue infections by MW-induced deep-seated photodynamic therapy. In application, CNT-FeTHQ-TS is implanted at internal lesions, and the chip emits light under external MW irradiation. Subsequently, CNT-FeTHQ coating in the platform can respond to both MW and light simultaneously to generate ROS and MW-hyperthermia for rapid and precise sterilization at focus. Importantly, MW also improves the photodynamic performance of CNT-FeTHQ by introducing vacancies in FeTHQ to facilitate the photoexcitation process and changing the spin state of electrons to inhibit the complexation of photogenerated electron-hole pairs, which were confirmed by simulation calculations and in situ MW-irradiated photoluminescence experiments. In vivo, CNT-FeTHQ-TS can effectively cure mice with Staphylococcus aureus infection in dorsal subcutaneous tissue. This work overcomes the key clinical limitations of safe energy transmission and conversion for treating deep-seated infections.
Keyphrases
- photodynamic therapy
- reactive oxygen species
- staphylococcus aureus
- high throughput
- cell death
- dna damage
- mesenchymal stem cells
- type diabetes
- light emitting
- escherichia coli
- spinal cord injury
- density functional theory
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- cystic fibrosis
- quantum dots
- radiation therapy
- skeletal muscle
- radiation induced
- room temperature
- biofilm formation
- sensitive detection
- high fat diet induced
- replacement therapy
- solar cells