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AIEgens for microbial detection and antimicrobial therapy

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BIOMATERIALS
Volume 268, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2020.120598

Keywords

Aggregation-induced emission; Aggregate meso-science; Microbial detection; Photodynamic therapy; Multidrug-resistant bacteria; Intracellular bacteria

Funding

  1. Research Grants Council of Hong Kong [N_HKUST604/14, C6009-17G]
  2. Innovation and Technology Commission [ITC-CNERC14SC01]
  3. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2018YFE0190200]
  4. Science and Technology Plan of Shenzhen [JCYJ20160229205601482, JCYJ20180507183832744]

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The emergence of antibiotic-resistant microbes poses a serious threat to human health, highlighting the urgent need for research and development of new antimicrobial systems and strategies. AIEgen-based biofunctional materials and systems offer rapid microbial detection, bacterial classification, and pathogen discrimination, aiding in the scientific study of antibiotic resistance mechanisms.
Pathogenic microbes can cause infections or diseases in hosts and they pose ongoing threats to human health. Antibiotics have been taken an active role in treating a wide variety of infections or diseases since they were first introduced in the 1940s. However, the emergence of antibiotic-resistant microbes makes these previously effective drugs invalid regrettably. So it is urgently needed to accelerate research and development for new antimicrobial systems and strategies. Recently, luminogens with aggregation-induced emission characteristics (AIEgens) have emerged as powerful fluorescent tools for microbial detection and antimicrobial therapy. In this review, we highlighted the latest advancements of AIEgen-based biofunctional materials and systems in this research field. AIE fluorescent probes have the advantages of excellent sensitivity and rapid response, which make them useful for ultrafast bacterial imaging, bacteria classification, and pathogen discrimination. Early microbial detection and identification could help us study the mechanism of antibiotic resistance more scientifically. Moreover, the AIEgens-based photosensitizers (AIE-PSs) with strong photosensitization show good performance on the efficient elimination of multidrug-resistant bacteria and intracellular bacteria. At the end of the review, a short perspective on aggregate science is concluded.

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