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Biofilm Disruption from Within: Light-Activated Molecular Drill-Functionalized Polymersomes Bridge the Gap Between Membrane Damage and Quorum Sensing-Mediated Cell Death

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Bacterial biofilms represent an escalating global health concern with the proliferation of drug resistance and hospital-acquired infections annually. Numerous strategies are under exploration to combat biofilms and preempt the development of antibacterial resistance. Among these, mechanical disruption of biofilms and enclosed bacteria presents a promising avenue, aiming to induce membrane permeabilization and consequent lethal damage. Herein, we introduce a hemithioindigo (HTI) motor activated by visible light, capable of disrupting sessile bacteria when integrated into a polymeric vesicle carrier. Under visible light, bacteria exhibited a notable outer membrane permeability, reduced membrane fluidity, and diminished viability following mechanical drilling. Moreover, various genetic responses pertaining to the cell envelope were examined via qRT-PCR, alongside the activation of a self-lysis mechanism associated with phage stress, which was coupled with increases in quorum sensing, demonstrating a potential self-lysis cascade from within. The multifaceted mechanisms of action, coupled with the energy efficiency of mechanical damage, underscore the potential of this system in addressing the challenges posed by pathogenic biofilms.

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