| Literature DB >> 34740763 |
Dingbowen Wang1, Michelle Laurel Kuzma1, Xinyu Tan2, Tong-Chuan He3, Cheng Dong1, Zhiwen Liu4, Jian Yang5.
Abstract
With rapid emergence of multi-drug resistant microbes, it is imperative to seek alternative means for infection control. Optical waveguides are an auspicious delivery method for precise administration of phototherapy. Studies have shown that phototherapy is promising in fighting against a myriad of infectious pathogens (i.e. viruses, bacteria, fungi, and protozoa) including biofilm-forming species and drug-resistant strains while evading treatment resistance. When administered via optical waveguides, phototherapy can treat both superficial and deep-tissue infections while minimizing off-site effects that afflict conventional phototherapy and pharmacotherapy. Despite great therapeutic potential, exact mechanisms, materials, and fabrication designs to optimize this promising treatment option are underexplored. This review outlines principles and applications of phototherapy and optical waveguides for infection control. Research advances, challenges, and outlook regarding this delivery system are rigorously discussed in a hope to inspire future developments of optical waveguide-mediated phototherapy for the management of infection and beyond.Entities:
Keywords: Infection treatment; Optical waveguides; Photodynamic therapy; Phototherapy; Photothermal therapy
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34740763 PMCID: PMC8665112 DOI: 10.1016/j.addr.2021.114036
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Drug Deliv Rev ISSN: 0169-409X Impact factor: 15.470