Specific Chemiluminescence Imaging and Enhanced Photodynamic Therapy of Bacterial Infections by Hemin‐Modified Carbon Dots

Author:

Cheng Ke1,Wang Henggang1,Sun Shan1,Wu Mingyu1,Shen Hongzhe1,Chen Ke1,Zhang Zhiyuan1,Li Si1,Lin Hengwei1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. International Joint Research Center for Photo‐responsive Molecules and Materials School of Chemical and Material Engineering Jiangnan University Wuxi 214122 P. R. China

Abstract

AbstractAntibacterial photodynamic therapy (aPDT) is a promising antibiotics‐alternative strategy for bacterial infectious diseases, which features broad‐spectrum antibacterial activity with a low risk of inducing bacterial resistance. However, clinical applications of aPDT are still hindered by the hydrophobicity‐caused inadequate photodynamic activity of conventional photosensitizers and the hypoxic microenvironment of bacterial infections. To address these problems, herein, a promising strategy is developed to achieve specific chemiluminescence (CL) imaging and enhanced PDT of bacterial infections using hemin‐modified carbon dots (H‐CDs). The H‐CDs can be facilely prepared and exhibit favorable water solubility, augmented photodynamic activity, and unique peroxidase‐mimicking capacity. Compared with the free CDs, the photodynamic efficacy of H‐CDs is significantly augmented due to the increased electron–hole separation efficiency. Moreover, the peroxidase catalytic performance of H‐CDs enables not only infection identification via bacterial infection microenvironment‐responsive CL imaging but also oxygen self‐supplied aPDT with hypoxia‐relief‐enhanced bacteria inactivation effects. Finally, the enhanced aPDT efficiencies of H‐CDs are validated in both in vivo abscess and infected wound models. This work may provide an effective antibacterial platform for the selective imaging‐guided treatment of bacterial infections.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Biomaterials,Biotechnology,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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