Chemiluminescent carbon nanodots for dynamic and guided antibacteria.
Jiang-Fan HanQing LouZhong-Zheng DingGuang-Song ZhengQing-Chao NiRun-Wei SongKai-Kai LiuJin-Hao ZangLin DongCheng-Long ShenChong-Xin ShanPublished in: Light, science & applications (2023)
Advanced antibacterial technologies are needed to counter the rapid emergence of drug-resistant bacteria. Image-guided therapy is one of the most promising strategies for efficiently and accurately curing bacterial infections. Herein, a chemiluminescence (CL)-dynamic/guided antibacteria (CDGA) with multiple reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation capacity and chemiexcited near-infrared emission has been designed for the precise theranostics of bacterial infection by employing near-infrared emissive carbon nanodots (CDs) and peroxalate as CL fuels. Mechanistically, hydrogen peroxide generated in the bacterial microenvironment can trigger the chemically initiated electron exchange between CDs and energy-riched intermediate originated from the oxidized peroxalate, enabling bacterial induced inflammation imaging. Meanwhile, type I/II photochemical ROS production and type III ultrafast charge transfer from CDs under the self-illumination can inhibit the bacteria proliferation efficiently. The potential clinical utility of CDGA is further demonstrated in bacteria infected mice trauma model. The self-illuminating CDGA exhibits an excellent in vivo imaging quality in early detecting wound infections and internal inflammation caused by bacteria, and further are proven as efficient broad-spectrum antibacterial nanomedicines without drug-resistance, whose sterilizing rate is up to 99.99%.
Keyphrases
- drug resistant
- reactive oxygen species
- hydrogen peroxide
- quantum dots
- oxidative stress
- multidrug resistant
- high resolution
- type iii
- dna damage
- cell death
- acinetobacter baumannii
- nitric oxide
- stem cells
- signaling pathway
- mesenchymal stem cells
- sensitive detection
- metabolic syndrome
- skeletal muscle
- trauma patients
- type diabetes
- high fat diet induced
- insulin resistance
- adipose tissue
- bone marrow
- visible light
- endothelial cells