生物膜
光敏剂
光动力疗法
抗菌剂
微生物学
伤口愈合
表皮葡萄球菌
细菌
金黄色葡萄球菌
医学
化学
生物
免疫学
遗传学
有机化学
作者
Ruyan Xie,Duoyang Fan,Yanpeng Fang,Tianyu Zhu,Haohan Li,Ying Yin,Xiaohui Liu,Yeshuo Ma,Fei Chen,Wenbin Zeng
标识
DOI:10.1002/adhm.202405190
摘要
Abstract Chronic nonhealing wounds, common in diabetic patients, represent a major clinical challenge, causing significant morbidity and healthcare costs. Persistent bacterial biofilms are a critical obstacle to wound healing, necessitating their effective elimination to promote rapid recovery. In photodynamic antimicrobial therapy (PDAT), enhancing the interaction between the photosensitizer and bacterial biofilms is key to achieving efficient antimicrobial and antibiofilm effects. Here, a novel dissolvable microneedle patch containing a benzoxaborole ( BOB )‐functionalized photosensitizer is designed, TPI‐BOB , for bacteria‐specific targeting and localized PDAT of multidrug‐resistant biofilm infections in diabetic wounds. TPI‐BOB integrates a BOB moiety for selective bacterial binding and a pyridine‐based cationic group to enhance electrostatic interactions, showing superior antimicrobial activity in Gram‐positive bacteria, particularly MRSA . To further optimize therapeutic delivery and combat biofilm‐associated infections, TPI‐BOB is incorporated into dissolvable microneedles, which rapidly disintegrate upon application to wound sites. This microneedle system facilitates localized, efficient delivery of TPI‐BOB to bacterial biofilms, where it triggers photodynamic action under white‐light irradiation. This treatment eradicates the biofilm, initiating tissue repair that reduces inflammation, promotes collagen deposition, and stimulates angiogenesis, accelerating healing. This work presents a novel strategy combining PDAT with microneedle‐mediated drug delivery, offering a promising approach for treating diabetic wounds and other biofilm‐related infections.
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