Drug-Free Antimicrobial Nanomotor for Precise Treatment of Multidrug-Resistant Bacterial Infections.
Luntao LiuShuqin LiKaiqiong YangZhongxiang ChenQingqing LiLiting ZhengZongsheng WuXuan ZhangLichao SuYing WuJibin SongPublished in: Nano letters (2023)
Manufacturing heteronanostructures with specific physicochemical characteristics and tightly controllable designs is very appealing. Herein, we reported NIR-II light-driven dual plasmonic (AuNR-SiO 2 -Cu 7 S 4 ) antimicrobial nanomotors with an intended Janus configuration through the overgrowth of copper-rich Cu 7 S 4 nanocrystals at only one high-curvature site of Au nanorods (Au NRs). These nanomotors were applied for photoacoustic imaging (PAI)-guided synergistic photothermal and photocatalytic treatment of bacterial infections. Both the photothermal performance and photocatalytic activity of the nanomotors are dramatically improved owing to the strong plasmon coupling between Au NRs and the Cu 7 S 4 component and enhanced energy transfer. The motion behavior of nanomotors promotes transdermal penetration and enhances the matter-bacteria interaction. More importantly, the directional navigation and synergistic antimicrobial activity of the nanomotors could be synchronously driven by NIR-II light. The marriage of active motion and enhanced antibacterial activity resulted in the expected good antibacterial effects in an abscess infection mouse model.
Keyphrases
- energy transfer
- reduced graphene oxide
- photodynamic therapy
- visible light
- multidrug resistant
- cancer therapy
- drug release
- staphylococcus aureus
- mouse model
- fluorescence imaging
- sensitive detection
- drug delivery
- high resolution
- highly efficient
- room temperature
- drug resistant
- quantum dots
- single molecule
- fluorescent probe
- emergency department
- gram negative
- mass spectrometry
- electronic health record
- anti inflammatory
- high speed