Literature DB >> 35021713

Photothermal Nano-antibiotic for Effective Treatment of Multidrug-Resistant Bacterial Infection.

Xueqin Yang1, Pengpeng Xia2,3, Ya Zhang1, Siqi Lian2,4,3, Haofei Li1, Guoqiang Zhu2,4,3, Pengfei Wang1.   

Abstract

Bacteria's antibiotic resistance is one of the major challenges in the treatment of infectious diseases. With increasing difficulty in discovering antibiotics, there is an urgent need to develop antibiotic-free therapeutic strategies to address this grand challenge. In this report, we developed a polypyrrole (PPy)-based photothermal nano-antibiotic (PTNA) for effective treatment of multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacterial infection. PTNA was fabricated by polymerizing pyrrole onto an anionic vesicle to integrate the cationic and photothermal properties of PPy for combinatory killing against bacteria. PTNA exhibits a strong photothermal effect in the NIR-II (1064 nm) biowindow, thus it is feasible for in vivo therapy due to deeper tissue penetration. Our in vitro experiments revealed that PTNA can significantly inhibit the growth of MDR bacteria (Salmonella typhimurium), alleviate inflammatory response of infected cells, and prevent biofilm formation. More importantly, PTNA showed a significant therapeutic effect in an S. typhimurium-infected animal disease model of acute systemic infection by inhibiting bacterial growth, lowering inflammatory responses and pathological changes, and eventually improving the survival rate of mice. Finally, PTNA had safe profiles in vitro and in vivo with no visible toxicity detected. Therefore, we believe PTNA may serve as a promising antibiotic-free antimicrobial material for the effective treatment of MDR bacterial infection.

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Keywords:  NIR-II window; antibiotic-free antimicrobial material; multidrug-resistant bacterial infection; photothermal therapy; polypyrrole

Year:  2020        PMID: 35021713     DOI: 10.1021/acsabm.0c00702

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Bio Mater        ISSN: 2576-6422


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