烧伤
伤口感染
生物医学工程
微生物学
化学
材料科学
医学
免疫学
伤口愈合
生物
外科
作者
Hanif Haidari,Anteneh Amsalu,Krasimir Vasilev,Allison J. Cowin,Zlatko Kopecki
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.apmt.2024.102237
摘要
Burn wounds trigger prolonged inflammation, impair healing, and result in a high mortality rate. The effective management of burn patients requires a targeted approach to regulate the wound microenvironment, maintaining sterility while fostering conditions conducive to healing and functionality. Here, we developed a targeted antibacterial pH/temperature-responsive silver nanoparticle (AgNP) hydrogel triggering the release of silver ions based on changes in the burn wound microenvironment. The delivery system not only exerts a strong antibacterial effect owing to the localization and interfacial interaction of ultrasmall AgNPs against the bacterial surface and deeply embedded cells within the biofilm but also downregulates the bacterial pore-forming genes, thereby overwhelmingly deactivating bacterial responses through a multifaceted mechanism of action. We demonstrate that the application of AgNP hydrogel results in pH-dependent bacterial killing and elimination of over 95 % of pathogens while being non-toxic to mammalian cell viability and migration. Furthermore, the in vivo preclinical burn infection murine model demonstrates the eradication of S. aureus infection leading to a progressive burn repair supported by increased collagen deposition, anti-inflammatory properties, and increased burn angiogenesis. Overall, this strategy provides a targeted approach to addressing drug-resistant chronic burn infections, thereby contributing to improved management of burn injuries.
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