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Two-Dimensional Metal-Organic Framework/Enzyme Hybrid Nanocatalyst as a Benign and m Self-Activated Cascade Reagent for in Vivo Wound Healing

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 13, Issue 5, Pages 5222-5230

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.8b09501

Keywords

MOF-based enzyme mimic; nanozyme; wound healing; self-activated; cascade reaction

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21431007, 21533008, 91856205, 21871249, 21820102009]
  2. Key Program of Frontier of Sciences [CAS QYZDJ-SSW-SLH052]
  3. Jilin Province [20190701028GH]

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Metal organic frameworks (MOFs)-based peroxidase mimics have been seldom applied in the biomedical field, especially in vivo. One of the main reasons is their optimum reactions occur in strong acidic environments with a pH of 3-4, severely limiting their applications in living systems where neutral pH is usually required. Other types of peroxidase mimics also suffer such a fatal defect. Additionally, the direct introduction of the relatively high concentrated and toxic reaction reagent H2O2 would induce undesired damage to normal tissues. Herein, a MOF-based hybrid nanocatalyst as a benign and self-activated cascade reagent has been constructed. Owing to better catalytic performance compared with three-dimensional bulk MOF, an ultrathin two-dimensional (2D) MOF (2D Cu-TCPP(Fe)) nanosheet is chosen as a model of peroxidase mimic to physically adsorb glucose oxidase (GOx) for fabricating such a hybrid nanocatalyst. Nontoxic glucose can be continuously converted into abundant gluconic acid and H2O2 by GO(x), avoiding the direct use of relatively high concentrated and toxic H2O2 and minimizing the harmful side effects. The generated gluconic acid can decrease the pH value from 7 to 3-4, dramatically activating the peroxidase-like activity of 2D Cu-TCPP(Fe) nanosheets. Meanwhile, the produced H2O2 is used for subsequent catalysis of activated 2D Cu-TCPP(Fe) nanosheets, leading to efficient generation of an extremely toxic hydroxyl radial and antibacterial capacity. In vitro and in vivo results illustrate the designed benign and self-activated cascade reagent possesses a robust antibacterial effect with negligible biotoxicity.

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