Gram-negative bacteria recognition and photodynamic elimination by Zn-DPA based sensitizers

Zuokai Wang, Shuang Zeng, Yifu Hao, Wenlin Cai, Wen Sun, Jianjun Du, Saran Long, Jiangli Fan, Jingyun Wang, Xiaoqiang Chen, Xiaojun Peng

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Abstract

The abuse and overuse of antibiotics let drug-resistant bacteria emerges. Antibacterial photodynamic therapy (APDT) has shown outstanding merits to eliminate the drug-resistant bacteria via cytotoxic reactive oxygen species produced by irradiating photosensitizer. However, most of photosensitizers are not effective for Gram-negative bacteria elimination. Herein conjugates of NBS, a photosensitizer, linked with one (NBS-DPA-Zn) or two (NBS-2DPA-Zn) equivalents of zinc-dipicolylamine (Zn-DPA) have been designed to achieve the functional recognition of different bacteria. Due to the cationic character of NBS and metal transfer channel effect of Zn-DPA, NBS-DPA-Zn exhibited the first regent to distinguish P. aeruginosa from other Gram-negative bacteria. Whereas NBS-2DPA-Zn showed broad-spectrum antibacterial effect because the two arm of double Zn-DPA enhanced interactions with anionic membranes of bacteria, led the bacteria aggregation and thus provided the efficacy of APDT to bacteria and corresponding biofilm. In combination with a hydrogel of Pluronic, NBS-2DPA-Zn@gel shows promising clinical application in mixed bacterial diabetic mouse model infection. This might propose a new method that can realize functional identification and elimination of bacteria through intelligent regulation of Zn-DPA, and shows excellent potential for antibacterial application.

Original languageEnglish
Article number122571
JournalBiomaterials
Volume308
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Antibacterial photodynamic therapy
  • Bacterial aggregation
  • Diabetes wound healing
  • Intelligent regulation
  • P. a.

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