Iron–Calcium-Codoped
Mesoporous Antimicrobial
Nanoagents for Healing of Wounds Infected by Bacteria
Posted on 2024-10-19 - 13:09
Chronic
wounds with multidrug-resistant bacterial infections
substantially
delay the healing procedure and correlate with clinical implications,
including pain increase and quality of life reduction. Therapeutic
approaches that could kill bacteria and promote wound healing are
highly desired for the treatment of chronic nonhealing wounds. Metal
oxide-based nanoagents show increasing potential as a burgeoning type
of antibiotic for multidrug-resistant bacterial infections. In this
study, we developed two kinds of Fe- and Ca-incorporating mesoporous
silica nanoparticles (FeCaSi) via a simple and practicable strategy.
They can be applied for the administration of bacterial infection
and wound healing. The antibacterial properties of FeCaSi nanoagents
include bacterial cell wall capturing and subsequent reactive oxygen
species (ROS)-producing activity; besides, the killing capacity can
be tailored by adjusting the ratio between Fe and Ca to be 4:3 (FeCaSi4:3),
which is optimal for the eradication of drug-resistant Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus
aureus infection. Furthermore, treatment with FeCaSi4:3
could reduce the bacteria in the skin, promote collagen deposition,
and accelerate the healing of bacterial-infected wounds in mice. Our
study provided a simple but powerful way to engineer metal oxide mesoporous
nanoparticles for antibacterial therapy.
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Bu, Yousen; Hu, Jiangshan; Zheng, Guangwei; Wang, Peiyuan; Lin, Jinhui; Zheng, Zhihong; et al. (2024). Iron–Calcium-Codoped
Mesoporous Antimicrobial
Nanoagents for Healing of Wounds Infected by Bacteria. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsanm.4c02641