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Photocatalytic nanoparticles - From membrane interactions to antimicrobial and antiviral effects

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DOI: 10.1016/j.cis.2021.102526

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Antibacterial; Antimicrobial; Antiviral; Membrane; Nanoparticle; Photocatalytic; Reactive oxygen species

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  1. Swedish Research Council [2016-05157]
  2. Independent Research Fund Denmark [9040-00020B]
  3. LEO Foundation Center for Cutaneous Drug Delivery [2016-11-01]

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This overview focuses on the photocatalytic antimicrobial effects of nanomaterials, which generate reactive oxygen species upon light exposure to cause oxidative damage to key components in bacteria and viruses. Understanding the mechanistic foundation behind these effects is still in its early stages.
As a result of increasing resistance among pathogens against antibiotics and anti-viral therapeutics, nano materials are attracting current interest as antimicrobial agents. Such materials offer triggered functionalities to combat challenging infections, based on either direct membrane action, effects of released ions, thermal shock induced by either light or magnetic fields, or oxidative photocatalysis. In the present overview, we focus on photocatalytic antimicrobial effects, in which light exposure triggers generation of reactive oxygen species. These, in turn, cause oxidative damage to key components in bacteria and viruses, including lipid membranes, lipopolysaccharides, proteins, and DNA/RNA. While an increasing body of studies demonstrate that potent antimicrobial effects can be achieved by photocatalytic nanomaterials, understanding of the mechanistic foundation underlying such effects is still in its infancy. Addressing this, we here provide an overview of the current understanding of the interaction of photocatalytic nanomaterials with pathogen membranes and membrane components, and how this translates into antibacterial and antiviral effects.

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