TY - JOUR
T1 - Implantable, flexible biophotonic device for wireless photodynamic therapy of postoperative infection and tumor recurrence
AU - Zhang, Jianhong
AU - Nie, Renhao
AU - Jia, Qingyan
AU - Qin, Guofeng
AU - Li, Yuanying
AU - Zhang, Yunxiu
AU - Li, Peng
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Author(s)
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Prolonged management of postoperative internal drug-resistant bacterial infections and recurrence of osteosarcoma (OS) is still a formidable challenge in the clinic. Conventional phototherapy medical equipment encounters restrictions in delivering light through biological tissue to reach deep-seated lesions, resulting in poor efficacy. Herein, a minimally invasive and implantable biophotonic system was designed for wireless photodynamic therapy (PDT). Under an adjustable electromagnetic field, this wireless optoelectronic device can sustainably deliver controllable illumination to activate a photosensitizer that generates biocidal reactive oxygen species in deep sites, ensuring long-term, on-demand treatments. It exhibits excellent antibacterial activity both in vitro and in vivo (>99%) and eradicates nearly all biofilms. Meanwhile, the device significantly inhibits over 90% of OS cell growth. Thus, this optoelectronic system overcomes the impediments of conventional PDT with rigid instruments, restricted tissue penetration, and specific medical environments, presenting a convenient and user-friendly next-generation PDT platform for internal diseases.
AB - Prolonged management of postoperative internal drug-resistant bacterial infections and recurrence of osteosarcoma (OS) is still a formidable challenge in the clinic. Conventional phototherapy medical equipment encounters restrictions in delivering light through biological tissue to reach deep-seated lesions, resulting in poor efficacy. Herein, a minimally invasive and implantable biophotonic system was designed for wireless photodynamic therapy (PDT). Under an adjustable electromagnetic field, this wireless optoelectronic device can sustainably deliver controllable illumination to activate a photosensitizer that generates biocidal reactive oxygen species in deep sites, ensuring long-term, on-demand treatments. It exhibits excellent antibacterial activity both in vitro and in vivo (>99%) and eradicates nearly all biofilms. Meanwhile, the device significantly inhibits over 90% of OS cell growth. Thus, this optoelectronic system overcomes the impediments of conventional PDT with rigid instruments, restricted tissue penetration, and specific medical environments, presenting a convenient and user-friendly next-generation PDT platform for internal diseases.
KW - drug-resistant bacteria
KW - DTI-2: Explore
KW - implantable bioelectronic
KW - osteosarcoma
KW - phototherapy
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U2 - 10.1016/j.device.2025.100754
DO - 10.1016/j.device.2025.100754
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:105001233051
SN - 2666-9986
JO - Device
JF - Device
M1 - 100754
ER -