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Emerging nanozyme-based multimodal synergistic therapies in combating bacterial infections

Journal

THERANOSTICS
Volume 12, Issue 13, Pages 5995-6020

Publisher

IVYSPRING INT PUBL
DOI: 10.7150/thno.73681

Keywords

Multidrug resistance; nanozyme; peroxidase; oxidase; reactive oxygen radical; photothermal effect; selective; integrated platform; detection

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [NSFC 22072012]
  2. Open Fund of Key Laboratory of Biotechnology and Bioresources Utilization (Dalian Minzu University), Ministry of Education, China [KF2020005]
  3. Foundation of Liaoning Educational Committee [LJKZ0032]

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Pathogenic infections pose major threats to global public health due to the abuse of antibiotics and the resulting multidrug resistance. The development of novel, efficient, and biosafe antibiotic alternatives is urgently needed. Nanozymes have emerged as promising alternatives for combating bacterial infections, particularly through multimodal synergistic therapies that offer novel disinfection pathways.
Pathogenic infections have emerged as major threats to global public health. Multidrug resistance induced by the abuse of antibiotics makes the anti-infection therapies to be a global challenge. Thus, it is urgent to develop novel, efficient and biosafe antibiotic alternatives for future antibacterial therapy. Recently, nanozymes have emerged as promising antibiotic alternatives for combating bacterial infections. More significantly, the multimodal synergistic nanozyme-based antibacterial systems open novel disinfection pathways. In this review, we are mainly focusing on the recent research progress of nanozyme-based multimodal synergistic therapies to eliminate bacterial infections. Their antibacterial mechanism, the synergistic antibacterial systems are systematically summarized and discussed according to the combination of mechanisms and the purpose to improve their antibacterial efficiency, biosafety and specificity. Finanly, the current challenges and prospects of the multimodal synergistic antibacterial systems are proposed.

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