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A Smart Bacteria-Capture-Killing Vector for Effectively Treating Osteomyelitis Through Synergy Under Microwave Therapy.

Jinzhi RenYuqian QiaoLiguo JinCongyang MaoChaofeng WangShui-Lin WuYufeng ZhengZhaoyang LiZhenduo CuiHui JiangShengli ZhuXiangmei Liu
Published in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2023)
Osteomyelitis caused by deep tissue infections is difficult to cure through phototherapy due to the poor penetration depth of the light. Herein, Cu/C/Fe 3 O 4 -COOH nanorod composites (Cu/C/Fe 3 O 4 -COOH) with nanoscale tip convex structures are successfully fabricated as a microwave-responsive smart bacteria-capture-killing vector. Cu/C/Fe 3 O 4 -COOH exhibited excellent magnetic targeting and bacteria-capturing ability due to its magnetism and high selectivity affinity to the amino groups on the surface of Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus). Under microwave irradiation, Cu/C/Fe 3 O 4 -COOH efficiently treated S. aureus-infected osteomyelitis through the synergistic effects of microwave thermal therapy, microwave dynamic therapy, and copper ion therapy. It is calculated the electric field intensity in various regions of Cu/C/Fe 3 O 4 -COOH under microwave irradiation, demonstrating that it obtained the highest electric field intensity on the surface of copper nanoparticles of Cu/C/Fe 3 O 4 -COOH due to its high-curvature tips and metallic properties. This led to copper nanoparticles attracted more charged particles compared with other areas in Cu/C/Fe 3 O 4 -COOH. These charges are easier to escape from the high curvature surface of Cu/C/Fe 3 O 4 -COOH, and captured by adsorbed oxygen, resulting in the generation of reactive oxygen species. The Cu/C/Fe 3 O 4 -COOH designed in this study is expected to provide insight into the treatment of deep tissue infections under the irradiation of microwave.
Keyphrases
  • aqueous solution
  • metal organic framework
  • staphylococcus aureus
  • stem cells
  • high resolution
  • pseudomonas aeruginosa
  • combination therapy
  • reduced graphene oxide
  • candida albicans