4.8 Article

Ionic silver-infused peroxidase-like metal-organic frameworks as versatile antibiotic for enhanced bacterial elimination

Journal

NANOSCALE
Volume 12, Issue 30, Pages 16330-16338

Publisher

ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0nr01471k

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Funding

  1. National Science Foundation of China [21675127, 31901794]
  2. Postdoctoral Innovation Talents Support Program [BX20180263]
  3. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2018M641026]
  4. Development Project of Qinghai Provincial Key Laboratory [2017-ZJ-Y10]
  5. Capacity Building Project of Engineering Research Center of Qinghai Province [2017-GX-G03]
  6. Key Research and Development Program of Shaanxi Province [2019NY-111]
  7. General Program of Provincial Natural Science Foundation of Qinghai [2019-ZJ-904]

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The fabrication of multiple antibacterial modalities for combating bacterial pathogens and treating infected wounds is of vital importance. Accordingly, nanozymes have emerged as a new generation of antibiotics with broad-spectrum antibacterial potency and high stability; however, the further application of nanozymes in clinical medicine is still limited by their single-modal antibacterial process, which cannot eradicate bacteria totally. Herein, we infused the NH2-MIL-88B(Fe) peroxidase-like nanomaterial with a small amount of Ag(i) to construct NH2-MIL-88B(Fe)-Ag, a potent and benign antibiotic with the ability to eliminate bacteria completely. This versatile system could efficiently convert H2O2 into the more toxic (OH)-O-center dot and release Ag(i) simultaneously, making pathogenic bacteria more vulnerable to be eliminated, which decreased the requirement for the toxic H2O2 and high concentration of Ag(i). More importantly, thein vivoresults indicated that the synergistic germicidal system could be used for wound disinfection successfully with excellent antibacterial efficacy and negligible biotoxicity. This strategy paves the way for the development of integrated antibacterial agents with enhanced antibacterial function and alternative antibiotics.

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