posted on 2022-01-21, 19:35authored byGe Xie, Shuo Du, Qiuyi Huang, Min Mo, Yujie Gao, Miaomiao Li, Juan Tao, Lianbin Zhang, Jintao Zhu
Rapid
and sensitive diagnostics in the early stage of bacterial
infection and immediate treatment play critical roles in the control
of infectious diseases. However, it remains challenging to develop
integrated systems with both rapid detection of bacterial infection
and timely on-demand disinfection ability. Herein, we demonstrate
a photonic hydrogel platform integrating visual diagnosis and on-site
photothermal disinfection by incorporating Fe3O4@C nanoparticles into a poly(hydroxyethyl methacrylate)-co-polyacrylamide (PHEMA-co-PAAm) matrix. In vitro
experiments demonstrate that such a hydrogel can respond to pH variation
caused by bacterial metabolism and generate the corresponding color
changes to realize naked-eye observation. Meanwhile, its excellent
photothermal conversion ability enables it to effectively kill bacteria
by destroying cell membranes under near-infrared irradiation. Moreover,
the pigskin infection wound model also verifies the bacterial detection
performance and disinfection ability of the hydrogel in vivo. Our
strategy demonstrates a new approach for visual diagnosis and treatment
of bacterial infections.