生物膜
细菌细胞结构
生物物理学
纳米颗粒
微生物学
生物污染
胶体金
大肠杆菌
作者
Yue Zhang,Yijie Chen,Christopher Lo,Jia Zhuang,Pavimol Angsantikul,Qiangzhe Zhang,Xiaoli Wei,Zhidong Zhou,Marygorret Obonyo,Ronnie H. Fang,Weiwei Gao,Liangfang Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1002/anie.201906280
摘要
Anti-adhesion therapies interfere with the bacterial adhesion to the host and thus avoid direct disruption of bacterial cycles for killing, which may alleviate resistance development. Herein, an anti-adhesion nanomedicine platform is made by wrapping synthetic polymeric cores with bacterial outer membranes. The resulting bacterium-mimicking nanoparticles (denoted OM-NPs) compete with source bacteria for binding to the host. The top-down fabrication of OM-NPs avoids the identification of the adhesins and bypasses the design of agonists targeting these adhesins. In this study, OM-NPs are made with the membrane of Helicobacter pylori and shown to bind with gastric epithelial cells (AGS cells). Treatment of AGS cells with OM-NPs reduces H. pylori adhesion and such anti-adhesion efficacy is dependent on OM-NP concentration and its dosing sequence.
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