JOURNAL ARTICLE

A Bacteria‐Responsive Porphyrin for Adaptable Photodynamic/Photothermal Therapy

Abstract

Abstract We report a cationic porphyrin 5,10,15,20‐tetrakis‐(4‐ N ‐methylpyridyl)‐porphyrin (TMPyP) that can respond to specific bacteria, followed by adaptable photodynamic/photothermal therapy processes. TMPyP could be reduced to phlorin by facultative anaerobes with a strong reducing ability such as E. coli and S. typhimurium in hypoxic environments, possessing strong NIR absorption and remarkable photothermal conversion capacity, thus demonstrating excellent antimicrobial activity (>99 %) by photothermal therapy. While in an aerobic environment with aerobic bacteria, TMPyP functioned as a typical photosensitizer that killed bacteria effectively (>99.9 %) by photodynamic therapy. By forming a host–guest complex with cucurbit[7]uril, the biocompatibility of TMPyP significantly improved. This kind of bacteria‐responsive porphyrin shows specificity and adaptivity in antimicrobial treatment and holds potential in non‐invasive treatments of bacterial infections.

Keywords:
Photothermal therapy Porphyrin Photodynamic therapy Antimicrobial Photosensitizer Bacteria Chemistry Cationic polymerization Photochemistry Aerobic bacteria Photothermal effect Biocompatibility Microbiology Nanotechnology Materials science Biology Organic chemistry

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Topics

Photodynamic Therapy Research Studies
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
Nanoplatforms for cancer theranostics
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Luminescence and Fluorescent Materials
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
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