Multifunctional AIE Nanosphere-Based “Nanobomb” for Trimodal Imaging-Guided Photothermal/Photodynamic/Pharmacological Therapy of Drug-Resistant Bacterial Infections

Bin Li(First People's Hospital of Foshan), Wei Wang(Southern Medical University), Lu Zhao(First People's Hospital of Foshan), Dingyuan Yan(Shenzhen University), Xiaoxue Li(Southern Medical University), Qiuxia Gao(Southern Medical University), Judun Zheng(Southern Medical University), Sitong Zhou(First People's Hospital of Foshan), Shanshan Lai(Southern Medical University), Yi Feng(Southern Medical University), Jie Zhang(Southern Medical University), Hang Jiang(Southern Medical University), Chengmin Long(First People's Hospital of Foshan), Wenjun Gan(First People's Hospital of Foshan), Xiaodong Chen(First People's Hospital of Foshan), Dong Wang(Shenzhen University), Ben Zhong Tang(Shenzhen University), Yuhui Liao(Sun Yat-sen University)
ACS Nano
February 24, 2023
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Abstract

Injudicious or inappropriate use of antibiotics has led to the prevalence of drug-resistant bacteria, posing a huge menace to global health. Here, a self-assembled aggregation-induced emission (AIE) nanosphere (AIE-PEG1000 NPs) that simultaneously possesses near-infrared region II (NIR-II) fluorescence emissive, photothermal, and photodynamic properties is prepared using a multifunctional AIE luminogen (AIE-4COOH). The AIE-PEG1000 NPs were encapsulated with teicoplanin (Tei) and ammonium bicarbonate (AB) into lipid nanovesicles to form a laser-activated “nanobomb” (AIE-Tei@AB NVs) for the multimodal theranostics of drug-resistant bacterial infections. In vivo experiments validate that the “nanobomb” enables high-performance NIR-II fluorescence, infrared thermal, and ultrasound (AB decomposition during the photothermal process to produce numerous CO2/NH3 bubbles, which is an efficient ultrasound contrast agent) imaging of multidrug-resistant bacteria-infected foci after intravenous administration of AIE-Tei@AB NVs followed by 660 nm laser stimulation. The highly efficient photothermal and photodynamic features of AIE-Tei@AB NVs, combined with the excellent pharmacological property of rapidly released Tei during bubble generation and NV disintegration, collectively promote broad-spectrum eradication of three clinically isolated multidrug-resistant bacteria strains and rapid healing of infected wounds. This multimodal imaging-guided synergistic therapeutic strategy can be extended for the theranostics of superbugs.


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