The One‐Stop Integrated Nanoagent Based on Photothermal Therapy for Deep Infection Healing and Inflammation Inhibition

Author:

Wang Wentao1,Gao Yumeng2,Xu Wang2,Xu Yan3,Zhou Ninglin2,Li Yuanyuan4,Zhang Ming3,Tang Ben Zhong5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Science Nanjing Forestry University Nanjing 210037 China

2. School of Chemistry and Materials Science Nanjing Normal University Nanjing 210023 China

3. Jiangsu Province Engineering Research Center of Stomatological Translational Medicine Nanjing Medical University Nanjing 210029 China

4. State Key Laboratory for Zoonotic Diseases Key Laboratory for Zoonosis Research of the Ministry of Education Institute of Zoonosis and College of Veterinary Medicine Jilin University Changchun 130062 China

5. School of Science and Engineering Shenzhen Institute of Aggregate Science and Technology The Chinese University of Hong Kong Shenzhen Guangdong 518172 China

Abstract

AbstractChronic wounds caused by bacterial infections are a major challenge in medical fields. The hypoxia condition extremely induces reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation and upregulates the expression of hypoxia‐inducible factor, both of which can increase the pro‐inflammatory M1 subtype macrophages production while reducing the anti‐inflammatory M2 subtype macrophages. Besides, bacteria‐formed biofilms can hinder the penetration of therapeutic agents. Encouraged by natural motors automatically executing tasks, hypothesized that supplying sufficient oxygen (O2) would simultaneously drive therapeutic agent movement, rescue the hypoxic microenvironment, and disrupt the vicious cycle of inflammation. Here, small organic molecule‐based nanoparticles (2TT‐mC6B@Cu5.4O NPs) that possess high photothermal conversion efficiency and enzymatic activities are developed, including superoxide dismutase‐, catalase‐, and glutathione peroxidase‐like activity. 2TT‐mC6B@Cu5.4O NPs exhibit superior ROS‐scavenging and O2 production abilities that synergistically relieve inflammation, alleviate hypoxia conditions, and promote their deep penetration in chronic wound tissues. Transcriptome analysis further demonstrates that 2TT‐mC6B@Cu5.4O NPs inhibit biological activities inside bacteria. Furthermore, in vivo experiments prove that 2TT‐mC6B@Cu5.4O NPs‐based hyperthermia can effectively eliminate bacteria in biofilms to promote wound healing.

Funder

Faculty of Science, Chinese University of Hong Kong

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science

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