A Supramolecular‐Based Dual‐Wavelength Phototherapeutic Agent with Broad‐Spectrum Antimicrobial Activity Against Drug‐Resistant Bacteria

Zhihao Yu(East China University of Science and Technology), Xingshu Li(Ewha Womans University), Fugui Xu(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Xi‐Le Hu(East China University of Science and Technology), Jiatao Yan(Shanghai University), Nahyun Kwon(Ewha Womans University), Guorong Chen(East China University of Science and Technology), Tingting Tang(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Xiaojing Dong(Shanghai Institute of Pharmaceutical Industry), Yiyong Mai(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Daijie Chen(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Juyoung Yoon(Ewha Womans University), Xiao‐Peng He(East China University of Science and Technology), He Tian(East China University of Science and Technology)
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
December 23, 2019
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Abstract

With the ever-increasing threat posed by the multi-drug resistance of bacteria, the development of non-antibiotic agents for the broad-spectrum eradication of clinically prevalent superbugs remains a global challenge. Here, we demonstrate the simple supramolecular self-assembly of structurally defined graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) with a cationic porphyrin (Pp4N) to afford unique one-dimensional wire-like GNR superstructures coated with Pp4N nanoparticles. This Pp4N/GNR nanocomposite displays excellent dual-modal properties with significant reactive-oxygen-species (ROS) production (in photodynamic therapy) and temperature elevation (in photothermal therapy) upon light irradiation at 660 and 808 nm, respectively. This combined approach proved synergistic, providing an impressive antimicrobial effect that led to the complete annihilation of a wide spectrum of Gram-positive, Gram-negative, and drug-resistant bacteria both in vitro and in vivo. The study also unveils the promise of GNRs as a new platform to develop dual-modal antimicrobial agents that are able to overcome antibiotic resistance.


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