A membrane intercalating metal-free conjugated organic photosensitizer for bacterial photodynamic inactivation
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Photodynamic inhibition (PDI) of bacteria represents a powerful strategy for dealing with multidrug-
resistant pathogens and infections, as it exhibits minimal development of antibiotic resistance. The PDI
action stems from the generation of a triplet state in the photosensitizer (PS), which subsequently
transfers energy or electrons to molecular oxygen, resulting in the formation of reactive oxygen species
(ROS). These ROS are then able to damage cells, eventually causing bacterial eradication. Enhancing the
efficacy of PDI includes the introduction of heavy atoms to augment triplet generation in the PS, as well
as membrane intercalation to circumvent the problem of the short lifetime of ROS. However, the former
approach can pose safety and environmental concerns, while achieving stable membrane partitioning
remains challenging due to the complex outer envelope of bacteria. Here, we introduce a novel PS,
consisting of a metal-free donor-acceptor thiophene-based conjugate molecule (BV-1). It presents
several advantageous features for achieving effective PDI, namely: (i) it exhibits strong light absorption
due to the conjugated donor-acceptor moieties; (ii) it exhibits spontaneous and stable membrane
partitioning thanks to its amphiphilicity, accompanied by a strong fluorescence turn-on; (iii) it undergoes
metal-free intersystem crossing, which occurs preferentially when the molecule resides in the
membrane. All these properties, which we rationalized via optical spectroscopies and calculations,
current state-of-the-art treatments. Our approach holds significant potential for the development of
new PS for controlling bacterial infections, particularly those caused by Gram-negative bacteria.
enable the effective eradication of Escherichia coli, with an inhibition concentration that is below that of
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
photodynamic inhibition; reactive oxygen species; photosensitizer; molecular design; density functional theory; time-resolved spectroscopy
Elenco autori:
Mattioli, Giuseppe
Link alla scheda completa: