Nanotechnology‐driven strategies to enhance the treatment of drug‐resistant bacterial infections

Author:

Zhang Junjie1,Liu Ming1,Guo Haiyang1,Gao Shuwen1,Hu Yanling2,Zeng Guisheng3,Yang Dongliang4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Fundamental Sciences Bengbu Medical University Bengbu China

2. College of Life and Health Nanjing Polytechnic Institute Nanjing China

3. Infectious Diseases Labs (ID Labs), Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) Singapore Singapore

4. Key Laboratory of Flexible Electronics (KLOFE) and Institute of Advanced Materials (IAM), School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Nanjing Tech University (NanjingTech) Nanjing China

Abstract

AbstractThe misuse of antibiotics has led to increased bacterial resistance, posing a global public health crisis and seriously endangering lives. Currently, antibiotic therapy remains the most common approach for treating bacterial infections, but its effectiveness against multidrug‐resistant bacteria is diminishing due to the slow development of new antibiotics and the increase of bacterial drug resistance. Consequently, developing new a\ntimicrobial strategies and improving antibiotic efficacy to combat bacterial infection has become an urgent priority. The emergence of nanotechnology has revolutionized the traditional antibiotic treatment, presenting new opportunities for refractory bacterial infection. Here we comprehensively review the research progress in nanotechnology‐based antimicrobial drug delivery and highlight diverse platforms designed to target different bacterial resistance mechanisms. We also outline the use of nanotechnology in combining antibiotic therapy with other therapeutic modalities to enhance the therapeutic effectiveness of drug‐resistant bacterial infections. These innovative therapeutic strategies have the potential to enhance bacterial susceptibility and overcome bacterial resistance. Finally, the challenges and prospects for the application of nanomaterial‐based antimicrobial strategies in combating bacterial resistance are discussed.This article is categorized under: Biology‐Inspired Nanomaterials > Nucleic Acid‐Based Structures Therapeutic Approaches and Drug Discovery > Nanomedicine for Infectious Disease

Publisher

Wiley

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