Abstract
Pathogen infection and
cancer are the two major human health problems. In this work, we achieved an
organic salt photosensitizer (PS), called 4TPA-BQ with aggregation-induced
emission feature via one-step
reaction. Owing to the aggregation-induced reactive oxygen species generation
effect and sufficient small ΔEST,
4TPA-BQ shows a satisfactorily high 1O2 generation
efficiency of 97.8%. In vitro and in vivo
experiments confirmed that 4TPA-BQ exhibited potent photodynamic antibacterial
performance against ampicillin-resistant Escherichia
coli with good biocompatibility in a short time (15 min). When the
incubation time persisted long enough (12 h), cancer cells were ablated
efficiently, leaving normal cells essentially unaffected. This is the first reported
time-dependent fluorescence-guided photodynamic therapy in one individual PS
for ordered and multiple targeting by varying the external conditions. This can
update the design principle of efficient PSs in potential clinical applications.