Design of a Metallacycle-Based Supramolecular Photosensitizer for In Vivo Image-Guided Photodynamic Inactivation of Bacteria

Yuling Xu, Wei Tuo, Liang Yang, Yan Sun, Chonglu Li, Xiaoqiang Chen, Wenchao Yang, Guangfu Yang, Peter J. Stang, Yao Sun

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Abstract

Bacterial infection is one of the greatest threats to public health. In vivo real-time monitoring and effective treatment of infected sites through non-invasive techniques, remain a challenge. Herein, we designed a PtII metallacycle-based supramolecular photosensitizer through the host-guest interaction between a pillar[5]arene-modified metallacycle and 1-butyl-4-[4-(diphenylamino)styryl]pyridinium. Leveraging the aggregation-induced emission supramolecular photosensitizer, we improved fluorescence performance and antimicrobial photodynamic inactivation. In vivo studies revealed that it displayed precise fluorescence tracking of S. aureus-infected sites, and in situ performed image-guided efficient PDI of S. aureus without noticeable side effects. These results demonstrated that metallacycle combined with host-guest chemistry could provide a paradigm for the development of powerful photosensitizers for biomedicine.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere202110048
JournalAngewandte Chemie - International Edition
Volume61
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - 26 Jan 2022

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