pH-Activatable Organic Nanoparticles for Efficient Low-Temperature Photothermal Therapy of Ocular Bacterial Infection

Low-temperature photothermal therapy (PTT) systems constructed by integrating organic photothermal agents with other bactericidal components that initiate bacterial apoptosis at low hyperthermia possess a promising prospect. However, these multicomponent low-temperature PTT nanoplatforms have drawba...

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Hauptverfasser: Zhu, Kangning, Qian, Siyuan, Guo, Hanwen, Wang, Qingying, Chu, Xiaoying, Wang, Xinyi, Lu, Si, Peng, Yaou, Guo, Yishun, Zhu, Zhongqiang, Qin, Tianyi, Liu, Bin, Yang, Ying-Wei, Wang, Bailiang
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description Low-temperature photothermal therapy (PTT) systems constructed by integrating organic photothermal agents with other bactericidal components that initiate bacterial apoptosis at low hyperthermia possess a promising prospect. However, these multicomponent low-temperature PTT nanoplatforms have drawbacks in terms of the tedious construction process, suboptimal synergy effect of diverse antibacterial therapies, and high laser dose needed, compromising their biosafety in ocular bacterial infection treatment. Herein, a mild PTT nanotherapeutic platform is formulated via the self-assembly of a pH-responsive phenothiazinium dye. These organic nanoparticles with photothermal conversion efficiency up to 84.5% necessitate only an ultralow light dose of 36 J/cm2 to achieve efficient low-temperature photothermal bacterial inhibition at pH 5.5 under 650 nm laser irradiation. In addition, this intelligent mild photothermal nanoplatform undergoes negative to positive charge reversion in acid biofilms, exhibiting good penetration and highly efficient elimination of drug-resistant E. coli biofilms under photoirradiation. Further in vivo animal tests demonstrated efficient bacterial elimination and inflammatory mitigation as well as superior biocompatibility and biosafety of the photothermal nanoparticles in ocular bacterial infection treatment. Overall, this efficient single-component mild PTT system featuring simple construction processes holds great potential for wide application and clinical transformation.
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