Oxygen-carrying acid-responsive Cu/ZIF-8 for photodynamic antibacterial therapy against cariogenic infection.

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State Key Laboratory of Rare Earth Resource Utilization, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun, 130022, China.

Published: November 2023

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  • Caries, caused by acid demineralization, is a common oral infection due to bacteria that are hard to remove completely from the mouth's complex environment.
  • A new nanomaterial called O-Cu/ZIF-8@Ce6/ZIF-8@HA (OCZCH) has been developed to work effectively in acidic and low-oxygen conditions, targeting these cariogenic bacteria.
  • OCZCH shows high antimicrobial effectiveness, promoting the release of reactive oxygen species under near-infrared light, which helps in significantly reducing bacterial growth and preventing further acid production, making it a promising option for treating dental caries.

Article Abstract

Caries as a result of acid demineralization is the most common oral microbial infectious disease. Due to the small and complex intraoral operating space, it is challenging to completely remove () and other cariogenic bacteria. As an intelligent acid-responsive photosensitive nanomaterial, O-Cu/ZIF-8@Ce6/ZIF-8@HA (OCZCH) was chosen to adapt to the anaerobic and acidic microenvironment for inactivating . In this work, OCZCH not only exhibits a regular nanomorphology in SEM and TEM images but also shows intelligent acid responsiveness as evidenced by the release of Ce6 and oxygen. When excited by near-infrared light at 650 nm, Ce6 releases reactive oxygen species (ROS) that act synergistically with internal oxygen to significantly enhance the antimicrobial therapeutic effect of photodynamic therapy (PDT). antimicrobial experiments showed that OCZCH could achieve an impressive sterilization effect against and biofilm. Notably, the acid-producing ability of the bacteria was also significantly inhibited. With its oxygen-carrying photosensitizing properties, excellent responsiveness to acidic environments, and antimicrobial capacity under anaerobic conditions, OCZCH is considered an innovative candidate for clinical application in treating dental caries.

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State Key Laboratory of Rare Earth Resource Utilization, Changchun Institute of Applied Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Changchun, 130022, China.

Article Synopsis
  • Caries, caused by acid demineralization, is a common oral infection due to bacteria that are hard to remove completely from the mouth's complex environment.
  • A new nanomaterial called O-Cu/ZIF-8@Ce6/ZIF-8@HA (OCZCH) has been developed to work effectively in acidic and low-oxygen conditions, targeting these cariogenic bacteria.
  • OCZCH shows high antimicrobial effectiveness, promoting the release of reactive oxygen species under near-infrared light, which helps in significantly reducing bacterial growth and preventing further acid production, making it a promising option for treating dental caries.
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