光热治疗
材料科学
微尺度化学
机械生物学
修剪
体内
纳米技术
细胞生物学
生物
计算机科学
数学
操作系统
数学教育
生物技术
作者
Benhui Hu,Christopher Berkey,Timothy Joel Feliciano,Xiaohong Chen,Zhuyun Li,Chao Chen,Shahrouz Amini,Mui Hoon Nai,Qun Li Lei,Ran Ni,Juan Wang,Wan Ru Leow,Shaowu Pan,Yong Qiang Li,Pingqiang Cai,Ali Miserez,Shuzhou Li,Chwee Teck Lim,Yun Wu,Teri W. Odom,Reinhold H. Dauskardt,Xiao Chen
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.201907030
摘要
Abstract Bacterial infections remain a leading threat to global health because of the misuse of antibiotics and the rise in drug‐resistant pathogens. Although several strategies such as photothermal therapy and magneto‐thermal therapy can suppress bacterial infections, excessive heat often damages host cells and lengthens the healing time. Here, a localized thermal managing strategy, thermal‐disrupting interface induced mitigation (TRIM), is reported, to minimize intercellular cohesion loss for accurate antibacterial therapy. The TRIM dressing film is composed of alternative microscale arrangement of heat‐responsive hydrogel regions and mechanical support regions, which enables the surface microtopography to have a significant effect on disrupting bacterial colonization upon infrared irradiation. The regulation of the interfacial contact to the attached skin confines the produced heat and minimizes the risk of skin damage during thermoablation. Quantitative mechanobiology studies demonstrate the TRIM dressing film with a critical dimension for surface features plays a critical role in maintaining intercellular cohesion of the epidermis during photothermal therapy. Finally, endowing wound dressing with the TRIM effect via in vivo studies in S. aureus infected mice demonstrates a promising strategy for mitigating the side effects of photothermal therapy against a wide spectrum of bacterial infections, promoting future biointerface design for antibacterial therapy.
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