One-Stop Integrated Nanoagent for Bacterial Biofilm Eradication and Wound Disinfection

ACS Nano. 2024 Feb 6;18(5):4089-4103. doi: 10.1021/acsnano.3c08054. Epub 2024 Jan 25.

Abstract

To meet the requirements of biomedical applications in the antibacterial realm, it is of great importance to explore nano-antibiotics for wound disinfection that can prevent the development of drug resistance and possess outstanding biocompatibility. Therefore, we attempted to synthesize an atomically dispersed ion (Fe) on phenolic carbon quantum dots (CQDs) combined with an organic photothermal agent (PTA) (Fe@SAC CQDs/PTA) via a hydrothermal/ultrasound method. Fe@SAC CQDs adequately exerted peroxidase-like activity while the PTA presented excellent photothermal conversion capability, which provided enormous potential in antibacterial applications. Based on our work, Fe@SAC CQDs/PTA exhibited excellent eradication of Escherichia coli (>99% inactivation efficiency) and Staphylococcus aureus (>99% inactivation efficiency) based on synergistic chemodynamic therapy (CDT) and photothermal therapy (PTT). Moreover, in vitro experiments demonstrated that Fe@SAC CQDs/PTA could inhibit microbial growth and promote bacterial biofilm destruction. In vivo experiments suggested that Fe@SAC CQDs/PTA-mediated synergistic CDT and PTT exhibited great promotion to wound disinfection and recovery effects. This work indicated that Fe@SAC CQDs/PTA could serve as a broad-spectrum antimicrobial nano-antibiotic, which was simultaneously beneficial for bacterial biofilm eradication, wound disinfection, and wound healing.

Keywords: chemodynamic therapy; nano-antibiotic; organic photothermal agent; photothermal therapy; wound recovery.

MeSH terms

  • Anti-Bacterial Agents* / pharmacology
  • Biofilms
  • Carbon
  • Disinfection*
  • Escherichia coli
  • Iron / chemistry

Substances

  • Anti-Bacterial Agents
  • Carbon
  • Iron