TY - CHAP
T1 - Orthogonal Aza-BODIPY-BODIPY Dyad as Heavy-Atom Free Photosensitizer for Photo-Initiated Antibacterial Therapy*
AU - Yang, Dongliang
AU - Sun, Liguo
AU - Xue, Lei
AU - Wang, Xiaorui
AU - Hu, Yanling
AU - Shao, Jinjun
AU - Fu, Ling
AU - Dong, Xiaochen
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 by World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
PY - 2024/1/1
Y1 - 2024/1/1
N2 - Photodynamic antibacterial therapy shows great potential in bacterial infection and the reactive oxygen species (ROS) production of the photosensitizers is crucial for the therapeutic effect. Introducing heavy atoms is a common strategy to enhance photodynamic performance, while dark toxicity can be induced to impede further clinical application. Herein, a novel halogen-free photosensitizer Aza-BODIPY-BODIPY dyad NDB with an orthogonal molecular configuration was synthesized for photodynamic antibacterial therapy. The absorption and emission peaks of NDB photosensitizer in toluene were observed at 703 nm and 744 nm, respectively. The fluorescence (FL) lifetime was measured to be 2.8 ns in toluene. Under 730 nm laser illumination, the ROS generation capability of NDB was 3-fold higher than that of the commercial ICG. After nanoprecipitation, NDB NPs presented the advantages of high photothermal conversion e±ciency (39.1%), good photostability, and excellent biocompatibility. More importantly, in vitro antibacterial assay confirmed that the ROS and the heat generated by NDB NPs could extirpate methicillin-resistant S. aureus effectively upon exposure to 730 nm laser, suggesting the potential application of NDB NPs in photo-initiated antibacterial therapy.
AB - Photodynamic antibacterial therapy shows great potential in bacterial infection and the reactive oxygen species (ROS) production of the photosensitizers is crucial for the therapeutic effect. Introducing heavy atoms is a common strategy to enhance photodynamic performance, while dark toxicity can be induced to impede further clinical application. Herein, a novel halogen-free photosensitizer Aza-BODIPY-BODIPY dyad NDB with an orthogonal molecular configuration was synthesized for photodynamic antibacterial therapy. The absorption and emission peaks of NDB photosensitizer in toluene were observed at 703 nm and 744 nm, respectively. The fluorescence (FL) lifetime was measured to be 2.8 ns in toluene. Under 730 nm laser illumination, the ROS generation capability of NDB was 3-fold higher than that of the commercial ICG. After nanoprecipitation, NDB NPs presented the advantages of high photothermal conversion e±ciency (39.1%), good photostability, and excellent biocompatibility. More importantly, in vitro antibacterial assay confirmed that the ROS and the heat generated by NDB NPs could extirpate methicillin-resistant S. aureus effectively upon exposure to 730 nm laser, suggesting the potential application of NDB NPs in photo-initiated antibacterial therapy.
KW - Photosensitizer
KW - antibacterial therapy
KW - photodynamic therapy
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U2 - 10.1142/9789811293696_0007
DO - 10.1142/9789811293696_0007
M3 - 章节
AN - SCOPUS:85211269899
SN - 9789811299636
VL - 1-2
SP - 97
EP - 117
BT - Enhanced Photodynamic Therapy Volume 1
PB - World Scientific Publishing Co.
ER -