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Intelligent Hybrid Hydrogels for Rapid <i>In Situ</i> Detection and Photothermal Therapy of Bacterial Infection

Haoping Wang, Sirong Zhou, Lixia Guo, Yunxia Wang, Liheng Feng

2020ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces119 citationsDOI

Abstract

Diseases induced by bacterial infections increasingly threaten the health of people all over the world; thus, it is urgent and significant to early diagnose and effectively eliminate infections to save people’s lives. To this end, we synthesized an intelligent hydrogel that integrated in situ visualized diagnosis and photothermal therapy of bacterial infections. By simply and subtly incorporating pH-sensitive bromothymol blue (BTB) and near-infrared (NIR)-absorbing conjugated polymer (termed as PTDBD) into thermosensitive chitosan (CS)-based hydrogel, the synthesized BTB/PTDBD/CS hydrogel can diagnose the acidic microenvironment of Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) biofilm and infected wounds by showing visualized color change. After rapid diagnosis, the hydrogel can immediately treat the infection site by local hyperthermia under irradiation of NIR laser (808 nm) and even the stubborn biofilm that is difficult to eradicate. Since the dominating antibacterial mechanism is hyperthermia, the hybrid hydrogel shows broad-spectrum antibacterial activity against Gram-positive, Gram-negative, and drug-resistant bacteria. In addition, it has low cytotoxicity to normal cells and no effect on the main organs of mice. It paves a brand new avenue to develop smart and facile diagnosis and a treatment platform for bacterial infections.

Topics & Concepts

Photothermal therapySelf-healing hydrogelsBiofilmMaterials scienceStaphylococcus aureusAntimicrobialChitosanCytotoxicityBromothymol blueMicrobiologyIn situNanotechnologyBacteriaBiologyChemistryIn vitroPolymer chemistryBiochemistryOrganic chemistryGeneticsChromatographyNanoplatforms for cancer theranosticsAntimicrobial Peptides and ActivitiesBiosensors and Analytical Detection
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