Affiliation:
1. University Duisburg‐Essen Technical Chemistry I, Universitaetsstr. 7 45141 Essen Germany
2. Department of Prosthetic Dentistry and Biomedical Materials Science Hannover Medical School Carl‐Neuberg‐Straße 1 30625 Hannover Germany
3. Ernst Ruska‐Centre for Microscopy and Spectroscopy with Electrons Forschungszentrum Jülich 52425 Jülich Germany
4. University Duisburg‐Essen Aquatic Ecology Universitaetsstr. 5 45141 Essen Germany
Abstract
AbstractThe bactericidal effects of silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) against infectious strains of multiresistant bacteria is a well‐studied phenomenon, highly relevant for many researchers and clinicians battling bacterial infections. However, little is known about the uptake of the Ag NPs into the bacteria, the related uptake mechanisms, and how they are connected to antimicrobial activity. Even less information is available on AgAu alloy NPs uptake. In this work, the interactions between colloidal silver–gold alloy nanoparticles (AgAu NPs) and Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) using advanced electron microscopy methods are studied. The localization of the nanoparticles is monitored on the membrane and inside the bacterial cells and the elemental compositions of intra‐ and extracellular nanoparticle species. The findings reveal the formation of pure silver nanoparticles with diameters smaller than 10 nm inside the bacteria, even though those particles are not present in the original colloid. This finding is explained by a local RElease PEnetration Reduction (REPER) mechanism of silver cations emitted from the AgAu nanoparticles, emphasized by the localization of the AgAu nanoparticles on the bacterial membrane by aptamer targeting ligands. These findings can deepen the understanding of the antimicrobial effect of nanosilver, where the microbes are defusing the attacking silver ions via their reduction, and aid in the development of suitable therapeutic approaches.
Funder
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
Subject
Pharmaceutical Science,Biomedical Engineering,Biomaterials
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