posted on 2022-08-22, 10:40authored byXin Xia, Zhiwei Yin, Yanxia Yang, Shengkai Li, Linlin Wang, Xinqi Cai, Yiting Xu, Chao Ma, Ye Qiu, Zhuo Chen, Weihong Tan
Taking inspiration from the mechanism of Helicobacter pylori infection can lead to innovative antibacterial ways to fight antibiotics
resistance. Herein, a gastric nano-heater iron–cobalt alloy
shielded with graphitic shells (FeCo@G) is developed to interfere
with H. pylori infection under an alternating magnetic
field. FeCo@G shows a high and stable specific loss power (SLP = 534.1
W g‑1) in the acidic environment
and provides efficient magnetothermal stimulation in the stomach.
Such stimulation upregulates the cytoprotective heat shock protein
70 (HSP70) in gastric epithelial cells, which antagonizes the infection
of H. pylori. This finding is further supported by
the transcriptomic analysis verifying the upregulation of HSP70 in
the stomach. Moreover, the nano-heater shows a high inhibition rate
of H. pyloriin vivo with good biocompatibility;
95% of FeCo@G is excreted from the mouse’s gastrointestinal
tract within 12 h. In summary, FeCo@G allows magnetothermal therapy
to be used in harsh gastric environments, providing an approach for
the therapy against H. pylori.