Boronic Acid Functionalized Photosensitizers: A Strategy To Target the Surface of Bacteria and Implement Active Agents in Polymer Coatings

Galstyan A., Schiller R., Dobrindt U.

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Advanced methods for preventing and controlling hospital-acquired infections via eradication of free-floating bacteria and bacterial biofilms are of great interest. In this regard, the attractiveness of unconventional treatment modalities such as antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (aPDT) continues to grow. This study investigated a new and innovative strategy for targeting polysaccharides found on the bacterial cell envelope and the biofilm matrix using the boronic acid functionalized and highly effective photosensitizer (PS) silicon(IV) phthalocyanine. This strategy has been found to be successful in treating planktonic cultures and biofilms of Gram-negative E. coli. An additional advantage of boronic acid functionality is a possibility to anchor the tailor made PS to poly(vinyl alcohol) and to fabricate a self-disinfecting coating.

Details about the publication

JournalAngewandte Chemie International Edition (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed.)
Volume56
Issue35
Page range10362-10366
StatusPublished
Release year2017
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1002/anie.201703398
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Keywordsantibacterial coatings; antibiotic resistance; bacterial biofilms; E. coli; silicon(IV) phthalocyanine

Authors from the University of Münster

Dobrindt, Ulrich
Institute of Hygiene
Galstyan, Anzhela
Professur für Synthese Nanoskaliger Systeme (Prof. Ravoo)
Schiller, Roswitha Dorothee
Institute of Hygiene