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Photosensitizer Nanodot Eliciting Immunogenicity for Photo-Immunologic Therapy of Postoperative Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Infection and Secondary Recurrence

Journal

ADVANCED MATERIALS
Volume 34, Issue 12, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adma.202107300

Keywords

immune therapy; methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus; photothermal; postoperative infection; quantum nanodots

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [82172464, 82172453, 52122312, 81972086]
  2. National Key Research and Development Project of China [2020YFC1107500, 2020YFC1107503]
  3. Shanghai Rising-Star Program [21QA1405500]
  4. Shanghai Rising Stars of Medical Talent Youth Development Program (Youth Medical Talents-Specialist Program) [2019-72]
  5. Technology Innovation Action Plan Key Project of Shanghai Science and Technology Commission [19411962800]
  6. Shanghai municipal education commission-Gaofeng clinical medicine grant [20161423]
  7. NSFC Advancing Targeted Projects [RJTJ-JX-005, RJTJ22-RC-011]

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In this study, an ultra-micro photosensitizer, AgB nanodots, were used to efficiently clear multidrug-resistant bacteria MRSA through photothermal therapy, photodynamic therapy, and Ag+ ion sterilization. The AgB nanodots were found to enhance host immunogenicity and establish immunological memory in a murine model, providing a novel platform for the effective treatment of postoperative infection and a systematic immunotherapeutic strategy to combat persistent infections, thereby reducing the incidence of recurrence.
The treatment of postoperative infection caused by multidrug-resistant bacteria, such as methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), has become an intractable clinical challenge owing to its low therapeutic efficacy and high risk of recurrence. Apart from imperfect antibacterial therapies, induction of insufficient immunogenicity, required for the successful clearance of a pathogen, may also contribute to the problem. Herein, an ultra-micro photosensitizer, AgB nanodots, using photothermal therapy, photodynamic therapy, and Ag+ ion sterilization, are utilized to efficiently clear invading MRSA both in vitro and in vivo. AgB nanodots are also found to upregulate host immunogenicity in a murine model and establish immunological memory by promoting the upregulated expression of danger signals that are commonly induced by stress-related responses, including sudden temperature spikes or excess reactive oxygen production. These stimulations boost the antibacterial effects of macrophages, dendritic cells, T cells, or even memory B cells, which is usually defined as infection-related immunogenic cell death. Hence, the proposed AgB nanodot strategy may offer a novel platform for the effective treatment of postoperative infection while providing a systematic immunotherapeutic strategy to combat persistent infections, thereby markedly reducing the incidence of recurrence following recovery from primary infections.

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