纳米机器人学
生物膜
致病菌
抗菌剂
纳米技术
抗生素
抗生素耐药性
纳米载体
药物输送
生物
微生物学
细菌
材料科学
遗传学
作者
Zifeng Zhang,Lu Wang,Kai Fung Chan,Zigui Chen,Margaret Ip,Paul K.S. Chan,Joseph J.�Y. Sung,Li Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1002/adhm.202101991
摘要
Abstract The evolution of drug‐resistant pathogenic bacteria remains one of the most urgent threats to public health worldwide. Even worse, the bacterial cells commonly form biofilms through aggregation and adhesion, preventing antibiotic penetration and resisting environmental stress. Moreover, biofilms tend to grow in some hard‐to‐reach regions, bringing difficulty for antibiotic delivery at the infected site. The drug‐resistant pathogenic bacteria and intractable biofilm give rise to chronic and recurrent infections, exacerbating the challenge in combating bacterial infections. Micro/nanorobots (MNRs) are capable of active cargo delivery, targeted treatment with high precision, and motion‐assisted mechanical force, which enable transport and enhance penetration of antibacterial agents into the targeted site, thus showing great promise in emerging as an attractive alternative to conventional antibacterial therapies. This review summarizes the recent advances in micro‐/nanorobots for antibacterial applications, with emphasis on those novel strategies for drug‐resistance bacterium and stubborn biofilm infections. Insights on the future development of MNRs with good functionality and biosafety offer promising approaches to address infections in the clinic setting.
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