Nanomaterials Regulate Bacterial Quorum Sensing: Applications, Mechanisms, and Optimization Strategies

Author:

Hu Chen1,He Guixin1ORCID,Yang Yujun1,Wang Ning1,Zhang Yanli1,Su Yuan12,Zhao Fujian1,Wu Junrong1,Wang Linlin3,Lin Yuqing4,Shao Longquan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Stomatological Hospital, School of Stomatology Southern Medical University Guangzhou 510280 China

2. Stomatology Center Shunde Hospital Southern Medical University (The First People's Hospital of Shunde) Foshan 528399 China

3. Hainan General Hospital·Hainan Affiliated Hospital of Hainan medical University Haikou 570311 China

4. Shenzhen Luohu People's Hospital Shenzhen 518000 China

Abstract

AbstractAnti‐virulence therapy that interferes with bacterial communication, known as “quorum sensing (QS)”, is a promising strategy for circumventing bacterial resistance. Using nanomaterials to regulate bacterial QS in anti‐virulence therapy has attracted much attention, which is mainly attributed to unique physicochemical properties and excellent designability of nanomaterials. However, bacterial QS is a dynamic and multistep process, and there are significant differences in the specific regulatory mechanisms and related influencing factors of nanomaterials in different steps of the QS process. An in‐depth understanding of the specific regulatory mechanisms and related influencing factors of nanomaterials in each step can significantly optimize QS regulatory activity and enhance the development of novel nanomaterials with better comprehensive performance. Therefore, this review focuses on the mechanisms by which nanomaterials regulate bacterial QS in the signal supply (including signal synthesis, secretion, and accumulation) and signal transduction cascade (including signal perception and response) processes. Moreover, based on the two key influencing factors (i.e., the nanomaterial itself and the environment), optimization strategies to enhance the QS regulatory activity are comprehensively summarized. Collectively, applying nanomaterials to regulate bacterial QS is a promising strategy for anti‐virulence therapy. This review provides reference and inspiration for further research on the anti‐virulence application of nanomaterials.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

Wiley

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