pH-Responsive
Targeted Epigallocatechin Gallate-Delivery
Nanosystem for in Vivo Persistent Luminescence Imaging and Synergistic
Therapy of Bacterial Infection
Posted on 2023-10-27 - 18:43
The emergence of multidrug-resistant bacteria has led
to the failure
of traditional antibiotics, posing a serious threat to human life
and health. Therefore, the development of novel antibacterial strategies
is of great significance. Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), a natural
phenolic compound with high antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties,
has been reported as a potential antibacterial agent. However, its
low bioavailability and rapid metabolism are major limitations of
its in vivo application. Herein, we develop a highly sensitive, image-guided,
pH-responsive targeted nanomaterial ZEI@GCS based on persistent luminescence
nanoparticles. This nanosystem effectively improved the loading rate
of EGCG and targeted the infection site, thereby enhancing EGCG bioavailability.
Concurrently, this highly sensitive persistent luminescence imaging
mode substantially enhances the antibacterial properties of the nanosystem,
enabling the evaluation of the therapeutic outcome in mice. This platform
not only effectively solves the problem of the low bioavailability
of EGCG but also provides a novel method for the efficient sterilization
and optimization of antibacterial treatment strategies in clinical
settings.
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Peng, Qiang; Wang, Ruoping; Zhang, Qian; Yuan, Honghan; Luo, Xiaofang; Lin, Wanzhen; et al. (2023). pH-Responsive
Targeted Epigallocatechin Gallate-Delivery
Nanosystem for in Vivo Persistent Luminescence Imaging and Synergistic
Therapy of Bacterial Infection. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsmaterialslett.3c00914Â