| Literature DB >> 34213822 |
Jingwu Zhu1, Jiang Tian1, Chao Yang1, Junpeng Chen1, Lihuang Wu1, Mengni Fan1, Xiaojun Cai2.
Abstract
The development of alternative strategies for the efficient treatment of subcutaneous abscesses that do not require the massive use of antibiotics and surgical intervention is urgently needed. Herein, a novel synergistic antibacterial strategy based on photodynamic (PDT) and NO gas therapy is reported, in which, a PDT-driven NO controllable generation system (Ce6@Arg-ADP) is developed with l-Arg-rich amphiphilic dendritic peptide (Arg-ADP) as a carrier. This carrier not only displays superior bacterial association and biofilm penetration performance, but also acts as a versatile NO donor. Following efficient penetration into the interior of the biofilms, Ce6@Arg-ADP can rapidly produce massive NO via utilizing the H2 O2 generated during PDT to oxidize Arg-ADP to NO and l-citrulline, without affecting singlet oxygen (1 O2 ) production. The combination of 1 O2 and the reactive by-products of NO offers notable synergistic antibacterial and biofilm eradication effects. Importantly, following efficient elimination of all bacteria from the abscess site, Arg-ADP can further generate trace quantities of NO to facilitate the angiogenesis and epithelialization of the wound tissues, thereby notably promotes wound healing. Together, this study clearly suggests that Arg-ADP is a versatile NO donor, and the combination of PDT and NO represents a promising strategy for the efficient treatment of subcutaneous abscesses.Entities:
Keywords: zzm321990l-arginine-rich peptide dendrimers; NO gas therapy; bacterial infection; biofilm; photodynamic antibacterial therapy; wound healing
Year: 2021 PMID: 34213822 DOI: 10.1002/smll.202101495
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281