Zeyu Han, Ying Li, Xin Zhan, Ming Sun, Yan Liang, Mujie Yuan, Yong Sun, Jie Cao, Baodong Zhao, Fan Li
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Abstract
Rationale: Dental implant restoration is essential for rehabilitating dentition defects. However, peri-implantitis (PI) seriously threatens the long-term stability of implants. Treating PI requires the complete eradication of plaque biofilm and the meticulous modulation of inflammatory responses. Antibacterial photodynamic therapy (aPDT) presents a promising potential in the antibacterial realm. Nonetheless, traditional aPDT for PI faces challenges such as inadequate biofilm penetration and distribution of photosensitizers, as well as a lack of precise bacteria targeting. Moreover, the excessive ROS generated by aPDT will aggravate the oxidative stress of peri-implant tissues, and this issue cannot be neglected. Methods: The CuTA-Por@ε-PL nanoplatforms (CPP NPs) were synthesized and characterized using dynamic light scattering, transmission electron microscopy, and dye probes in detail. The antibacterial and anti-inflammatory activities of CPP NPs were evaluated both in vitro and in vivo. Moreover, the in vivo therapeutic efficacy was successively analyzed through micro-CT, hematoxylin and eosin staining, Masson's staining, immunofluorescence staining, and colony formation units (CFU), among other techniques. Results: Porphyrin (Por), CuTA nanozyme with SOD/CAT activities, and ε-Polylysine (ε-PL) were combined to fabricate CPP NPs via a straightforward approach. The notable positive charge of CPP NPs facilitated biofilm penetration, distribution and precise bacteria targeting. Then, irradiation with a 660 nm laser triggered a ROS burst for biofilm elimination. After aPDT, CPP NPs scavenged the residual ROS and modulated host immunity by regulating macrophage polarization. As a result, CPP-treated groups demonstrated the most outstanding antibacterial and anti-inflammatory performance in the rat PI model. Conclusions: Given the pathogenesis of PI, this strategy rationally designed a multifunctional NP with antibacterial and anti-inflammatory functions via spatiotemporal ROS regulation. It provides a potentially novel approach for PI treatment, which may have a profound impact on improving the prognosis of patients with PI and advancing the field of implant dentistry.
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Theranostics serves as a pivotal platform for the exchange of clinical and scientific insights within the diagnostic and therapeutic molecular and nanomedicine community, along with allied professions engaged in integrating molecular imaging and therapy. As a multidisciplinary journal, Theranostics showcases innovative research articles spanning fields such as in vitro diagnostics and prognostics, in vivo molecular imaging, molecular therapeutics, image-guided therapy, biosensor technology, nanobiosensors, bioelectronics, system biology, translational medicine, point-of-care applications, and personalized medicine. Encouraging a broad spectrum of biomedical research with potential theranostic applications, the journal rigorously peer-reviews primary research, alongside publishing reviews, news, and commentary that aim to bridge the gap between the laboratory, clinic, and biotechnology industries.