Catalytic and photoresponsive BiZ/CuxS heterojunctions with surface vacancies for the treatment of multidrug-resistant clinical biofilm-associated infections
Journal
Nanoscale
Journal Volume
13
Journal Issue
44
Pages
18632-18646
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Nain A
Huang H.-H
Chevrier D.M
Tseng Y.-T
Sangili A
Lin Y.-F
Huang Y.-F
Chang L
Chang F.-C
Huang C.-C
Tseng F.-G
Abstract
We report a one-pot facile synthesis of highly photoresponsive bovine serum albumin (BSA) templated bismuth-copper sulfide nanocomposites (BSA-BiZ/CuxS NCs, where BiZ represents in situ formed Bi2S3 and bismuth oxysulfides (BOS)). As-formed surface vacancies and BiZ/CuxS heterojunctions impart superior catalytic, photodynamic and photothermal properties. Upon near-infrared (NIR) irradiation, the BSA-BiZ/CuxS NCs exhibit broad-spectrum antibacterial activity, not only against standard multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacterial strains but also against clinically isolated MDR bacteria and their associated biofilms. The minimum inhibitory concentration of BSA-BiZ/CuxS NCs is 14-fold lower than that of BSA-CuxS NCs because their multiple heterojunctions and vacancies facilitated an amplified phototherapeutic response. As-prepared BSA-BiZ/CuxS NCs exhibited substantial biofilm inhibition (90%) and eradication (>75%) efficiency under NIR irradiation. Furthermore, MRSA-infected diabetic mice were immensely treated with BSA-BiZ/CuxS NCs coupled with NIR irradiation by destroying the mature biofilm on the wound site, which accelerated the wound healing process via collagen synthesis and epithelialization. We demonstrate that BSA-BiZ/CuxS NCs with superior antimicrobial activity and high biocompatibility hold great potential as an effective photosensitive agent for the treatment of biofilm-associated infections. © 2021 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
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Other Subjects
Antimicrobial agents; Biocompatibility; Bismuth compounds; Copper compounds; Heterojunctions; Irradiation; Layered semiconductors; Mammals; Photocatalytic activity; Sulfur compounds; Bovine serum albumins; Facile synthesis; Infra-red irradiation; Multidrug resistants; Near Infrared; Near-infrared; One pot; Photo-responsive; Surface vacancies; Templated; Biofilms; antiinfective agent; animal; biofilm; catalysis; experimental diabetes mellitus; microbial sensitivity test; mouse; Animals; Anti-Bacterial Agents; Biofilms; Catalysis; Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental; Mice; Microbial Sensitivity Tests
Type
journal article