J. Mater. Sci. Technol. ›› 2025, Vol. 225: 188-202.DOI: 10.1016/j.jmst.2024.11.022

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A light-responsive multilayered 3D porous Ga2O3 hydrogel for photocatalytic antibacterial therapy promoting healing of MDR S. aureus-infected wounds

Yimei Wanga, Xuechao Shia, Shuxian Houa, Lei Zhangb, Xinxin Liua, Guoqiang Yanga, Yuxuan Wanga, Muwei Haoc, Weiwei Zhanga, Jun Wanga,c,*, Fei Gea,*   

  1. aSchool of Biological and Food Engineering, Anhui Polytechnic University, Wuhu 241000, China;
    bSchool of Pharmacy, Wannan Medical College, Wuhu 241002, China;
    cCenter for Global Health, School of Public Health, Nanjing Medical University, Nanjing 211166, China
  • Received:2024-07-28 Revised:2024-10-17 Accepted:2024-11-03 Published:2025-08-01 Online:2024-12-11
  • Contact: *E-mail addresses: jwang@mail.ahpu.edu.cn (J. Wang), gerrylin@126.com (F. Ge).

Abstract: The skin wound is susceptible to bacterial invasion, which hinders the healing of the wound, especially when infected with multi-drug resistant strains. This demands novel bioactive materials to combat bacterial infections. In this study, gallium oxide nanoparticles (Ga2O3 NPs) were successfully synthesized through high-temperature thermal decomposition, exhibiting excellent biocompatibility and photocatalytic antimicrobial activity. The Ga2O3 NPs were crosslinked into chitosan hydrogel to create a light-responsive multilayered 3D porous hydrogel (Ga2O3 NPs hydrogel) for use in photocatalytic antimicrobial therapy (PCAT). The prepared Ga2O3 NPs hydrogel exhibits broad-spectrum photocatalytic activity and remarkable antibacterial efficacy against E. coli and S. aureus. It effectively eradicates biofilms, promotes reactive oxygen species production, disrupts bacterial cell membranes, and induces nucleic acid leakage, ultimately resulting in bacterial death. Additionally, it exhibits excellent biosafety. Both in vitro pigskin and in vivo mouse wound infection models have confirmed the remarkable efficacy of Ga2O3 NPs hydrogel in PCAT. Notably, Ga2O3 NPs hydrogel created a moist environment for the wound in an MDR S. aureus-infected mouse wound model, demonstrating significant potential to facilitate wound healing and minimize scar formation. This study introduces a novel hydrogel dressing without antibiotic components for resistant bacterial-infected wounds.

Key words: Light-responsive, 3D porous structure, Moist environment, Photocatalysis, Wound healing