Gels (Jun 2022)

Gelatinase Responsive Nanogel for Antibacterial Phototherapy and Wound Healing

  • Qianqian Han,
  • Xuan Wang,
  • Lin Qiu,
  • Xinpei Zhou,
  • Zexuan Hui,
  • Xinye Ni,
  • Yang Xuan,
  • Xiaoling Lei,
  • Jianhao Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/gels8070397
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 7
p. 397

Abstract

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The unique bactericidal mechanism of metal nanoparticles (MNPs) is considered to be an effective strategy to deal with antibiotic resistance, but the oxidative stress damage caused by excessive accumulation of MNPs to normal cells cannot be ignored. Achieving on-demand release of nano-drugs in specific infection environments is highly attractive. Herein, we constructed a “core-shell” nanogel (G@CuS) based on a copper sulfide (CuS) antimicrobial agent and gelatin for targeted drug release and bacterial clearance in a gelatinase infected microenvironment. G@CuS produced heat and reactive oxygen species (ROS) under the irradiation of a laser, which together with the released Cu2+ cause irreversible and efficient physical damage to the bacteria. Moreover, the encapsulation of gelatin not only limits the biotoxicity of CuS nanodots (NDs), but also effectively promotes the proliferation of mammalian cells. Under the synergy of multiple mechanisms, G@CuS eradicated the colonized bacteria in the wound of mice infected with Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) and accelerated wound healing. The proposed application strategy of nanogel is expected to provide a new idea for clinical transformation.

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