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Cationic Oligo(thiophene ethynylene) with Broad-Spectrum and High Antibacterial Efficiency under White Light and Specific Biocidal Activity against S. aureus in Dark
journal contribution
posted on 2016-01-13, 00:00 authored by Qi Zhao, Junting Li, Xiaoqian Zhang, Zhengping Li, Yanli TangWe
designed and synthesized a novel oligo(thiophene ethynylene)
(OTE) to investigate the antibacterial activities against Gram-positive
(Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus
epidermidis) and Gram-negative (Ralstonia solanacearum and Escherichia coli) bacteria in vitro by photodynamic
therapy (PDT). Notably, OTE presents broad-spectrum and greatly high
antibacterial activities after white light irradiation at nanogram
per milliliter concentrations. The half inhibitory concentrations
(IC50) values obtained for S. aureus, S. epidermidis, E. coli, and R.
solanacearum are 8, 13, 24, and 52 ng/mL after illumination
for 30 min, respectively, which are lower than that of other PDT agents.
Interestingly, OTE shows the specific and very strong dark killing
capability against S. aureus at the concentration
of 180 ng/mL for 30 min, which is the highest efficiency biocide against S. aureus without
the need of irradiation to date. The antibacterial mechanism investigated
demonstrated that reactive oxygen species or singlet-oxygen generated
by OTE kills bacteria irreversibly upon white light irradiation, and
OTE as a v-type oligomer exerts its toxicity directly on destroying
bacterial cytoplasmic membrane in the dark. Importantly, the OTE shows
no cell cytotoxicity and excellent biocompatibility. The results indicate
that it is potential to provide versatile applications in the efficient
control of pathogenic organisms and specific application for killing S. aureus.