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Sonoactivated Nanoantimicrobials: A Potent Armament in the Postantibiotic Era

Journal

ACS APPLIED BIO MATERIALS
Volume 3, Issue 11, Pages 7255-7264

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsabm.0c01106

Keywords

sonodynamic; ROS; infection; antimicrobial; MDR

Funding

  1. Major State Basic Research Development Program of China [2017YFA0205201]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [81901876, 81422023, U1505221]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [20720190088, 20720200019]
  4. Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University, China [NCET-13-0502]
  5. Hundred Talents Program from Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China [75110-18841227]
  6. Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation [2019A1515110326]

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Recent research on antibiotic-free therapies has demonstrated remarkable effectiveness in preventing and controlling multi-drug-resistant (MDR) bacterial infection. Antimicrobial sonodynamic therapy (aSDT) developed from photodynamic therapy (PDT) is of particular interest to researchers and clinicians as it is a promising noninvasive treatment of less accessible infections. However, several aSDT-related challenges need to be addressed. These involve companion imaging and diagnosis of aSDT in vivo, insufficient efficacy of aSDT due to the limited oxygen level in the site of infection, infection in the immunocompromised host, and the synergetic approaches for enhanced ROS-mediated antimicrobial activity. This Spotlight on Applications presents the recent approaches in the development of sonoactivated nanoantimicrobials. These developed strategies including bacterial enzyme-responsive sonotheranostics, the ultrasound-switchable nanoenzyme-augmented aSDT, sono-immunomodulating therapy, and sonoactivated chemodynamic therapy (CDT) have shown positive outcomes in the treatment of MDR infections. However, despite the promising results of these approaches, a deeper understanding of the nanoantimicrobial SDT mechanisms in the more precise preclinical model is essential for future optimization regarding efficacy and safety.

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