Chitosan‐Stabilized PtAu Nanoparticles with Multienzyme‐Like Activity for Mixed Bacteria Infection Wound Healing and Insights into Its Antibacterial Mechanism

Author:

Wen Yujuan1,Chen Wenxin1,Wu Ruimei1,Guo Jianpeng2,Liu Xin1,Shi Boling1,Zhang Cunshan1,Wu Lina3,Zheng Yanjie1,Liu Ailin1,Lin Liqing1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis School of Pharmacy Fujian Medical University Fuzhou 350122 China

2. Department of Pharmacology School of Pharmacy Fujian Medical University Fuzhou Fujian 350122 China

3. School of Biomedical Science Huaqiao University Quanzhou 362021 China

Abstract

Traditional antibacterial agents are often observed to be ineffective because bacteria evolved to strains with greater antibiotic resistance. Here, vigorous chitosan‐stabilized PtAu nanoparticles (CSPA) with multienzyme‐like activity are successfully fabricated, which serve an effective artificial nanozyme to enhance antibacterial activity for mixed bacterial infection wound treatment. Ultrasmall size CSPA exhibits excellent hydrophilicity and biocompatibility, possesses strong oxidase‐ and peroxidase‐like activity generating a substantial amount of ROS (, 1O2, ·OH) to cause oxidative damage to bacteria, also demonstrates nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide dehydrogenase‐like activity disrupting the bacterial respiratory chains, and subsequently impedes adenosine triphosphate production. CSPA exhibits favorable broad‐spectrum antibacterial activity at very low concentrations, prevents bacterial resistance, and completely inhibits bacterial biofilm formation. Antibacterial Mechanism of CSPA by the transcriptomics is further revealed that CSPA can induce bacterial oxidative stress, hinder bacterial energy metabolism, and disrupt the synthesis and function of bacterial cell walls and cell membranes. In vivo, CSPA inhibits the mixed bacterial population at the wound site and promotes wound healing in rats. This study introduces a novel antibacterial approach, providing important insight into the antibacterial mechanism of CSPA nanozymes and promoting the advancement of nanocatalytic materials in biomedical applications.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Fujian Province

Publisher

Wiley

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