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Spatiotemporally Orchestrated Microneedle Patch Synergizing Photodynamic Therapy, ROS Scavenging, and Photosynthetic Oxygenation for Chronically Infected Wound Healing

Qingyan Jia, Wei Tao, Xiyin Liu, Yuanying Li, Renhao Nie, Changhan Yan, Zhuoyuan Che, Yaolan Tao, Ke Yuan, Huiying Ning, Zihan Liu, Yunxiu Zhang, Peng Li

2025Nano Letters10 citationsDOI

Abstract

High Resolution Image Download MS PowerPoint Slide A multistage microneedle (MN) patch was developed to coordinate photodynamic therapy (PDT), oxidative stress reduction, and hypoxia relief for the spatiotemporal treatment of chronically infected wounds. The MN patch uses a hyaluronic acid base loaded with methylene blue (MB), which rapidly releases upon contact with tissue fluid. As the MN penetrates biofilm, it delivers MB effectively, achieving strong antibacterial PDT effects. The needle tips are made of gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA) and contain carbon dots (CDs) and Chlorella pyrenoidosa . During inflammation, CDs scavenge ROS while C. pyrenoidosa generates oxygen via photosynthesis to reduce hypoxia. Importantly, CDs convert light (500–600 nm) into a spectrum (600–700 nm) that can be used by C. pyrenoidosa, boosting oxygen production. The GelMA matrix separates MB and CDs, preventing ROS interference and maintaining PDT effectiveness. This MN platform integrates antibacterial action, inflammation control, angiogenesis, and tissue regeneration, offering a flexible and effective approach for treating chronic wounds.

Topics & Concepts

Hyaluronic acidPhotodynamic therapyReactive oxygen speciesChemistryGelatinSinglet oxygenOxidative stressMethylene blueWound healingInflammationBiophysicsPhotosynthesisOxygenSelf-healing hydrogelsBiomedical engineeringHypoxia (environmental)PhotosensitizerNanoparticleOxygenationCancer researchPharmacologyVisible spectrumNanotechnologyInflammatory responseAdvancements in Transdermal Drug DeliveryWound Healing and TreatmentsNanoplatforms for cancer theranostics
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