| Literature DB >> 34378279 |
Lifang Chen1, Shuohui Xing1, Yanli Lei1, Qiaoshu Chen2, Zhen Zou1, Ke Quan1, Zhihe Qing1, Juewen Liu2, Ronghua Yang3.
Abstract
The peroxidase-like activity of nanozymes is promising for chemodynamic therapy by catalyzing H2 O2 into . OH. However, for most nanozymes, this activity is optimal just in acidic solutions, while the pH of most physiological systems is beyond 7.0 (even >8.0 in chronic wounds) with inadequate H2 O2 . We herein communicate an activatable nanozyme with targeting capability to simultaneously break the local pH and H2 O2 limitations under physiological conditions. As a proof of concept, aptamer-functionalized nanozymes, glucose oxidase, and hyaluronic acid constitute an activatable nanocapsule "APGH", which can be activated by bacteria-secreted hyaluronidase in infected wounds. Nanozymes bind onto bacteria through aptamer recognition, and glucose oxidation tunes the local pH down and supplements H2 O2 for the in-situ generation of . OH on bacteria surfaces. The activity switching and enhanced antibacterial effect of the nanocapsule were verified in vitro and in diabetic wounds. This strategy for directly regulating local microenvironment is generally accessible for nanozymes, and significant for facilitating biological applications of nanozymes.Entities:
Keywords: chemodynamic sterilization; diabetic infection; nanozymes; peroxidase-like activity
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34378279 DOI: 10.1002/anie.202107712
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336