Neutrophil-like Biomimic AIE Nanoparticles with High-Efficiency Inflammatory Cytokine Targeting Enable Precise Photothermal Therapy and Alleviation of Inflammation
Article 2023 en
Authors
WW
Wentao Wang
YG
Yumeng Gao
MZ
Ming Zhang
Abstract
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Although photothermal therapy (PTT) has thrived as a promising treatment for drug-resistant bacterial infections by avoiding the abuse of antibiotics, the remaining challenges that limit the treatment efficiency are the poor targeting properties of infected lesions and low penetration to the cell membrane of Gram-negative bacteria. Herein, we developed a biomimetic neutrophil-like aggregation-induced emission (AIE) nanorobot (CM@AIE NPs) for precise inflammatory site homing and efficient PTT effects. Due to their surface-loaded neutrophil membranes, CM@AIE NPs can mimic the source cell and thus interact with immunomodulatory molecules that would otherwise target endogenous neutrophils. Coupled with the secondary near-infrared region absorption and excellent photothermal properties of AIE luminogens (AIEgens), precise localization, and treatment in inflammatory sites can be achieved, thereby minimizing damage to surrounding normal tissues. Moreover, CM@AIE NP-mediated PTT was stimulated <i>in vivo</i> by a 980 nm laser irradiation, which contributed to the extent of the therapeutic depth and limited the damage to skin tissues. The good biocompatibility and excellent <i>in vitro</i> and <i>in vivo</i> antibacterial effects prove that CM@AIE NPs can provide a strategy for broad-spectrum antibacterial applications.
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