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Bacteria-Targeting Nanosilver-Based Antibacterial Drugs for Efficient Treatment of Drug-Resistant Bacterial-Infected Keratitis


作者

Zhang, YF (Zhang, Yufei) [1] ; Li, AR (Li, Anran) [1] ; Zhang, Y (Zhang, Ye) [1] ; Hong, SH (Hong, Shihao) [1] ; Xue, Y (Xue, Yun) [1] ; Song, XH (Song, Xianhui) [1] ; Li, J (Li, Jie) [1] ; Huang, SY (Huang, Siyuan) [1] ; Zhang, XE (Zhang, Xinge) [1]

Source

MACROMOLECULAR RAPID COMMUNICATIONS

DOI

10.1002/marc.202300379

在线发表

OCT 2023

已索引

2023-10-17

文献类型

Article; Early Access

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摘要

Keratitis caused by drug-resistant bacteria is a severe condition that can lead to corneal perforation and even blindness, making effective treatment a top priority amid growing antibiotic resistance. Eye drops for anti-inflammatory treatment necessitate frequent administration of high doses throughout every day due to bacterial resistance resulting from antibiotic overuse and the low bioavailability of drugs. To overcome these issues, an antibacterial nanocomposite is prepared via conjugating random copolymers of galactose and 3-(acrylamide)phenylboronic acid to the surface of silver nanoparticles. The customized nanocomposites trigger specific binding to bacteria, resulting in excellent retention of the drug on the ocular surface, resulting in rapid and powerful killing of bacteria and inhibition of bacterial proliferation. Due to its superior drug delivery capabilities to the ocular surface, the functionalized nanocomplex markedly amplifies the anti-inflammatory efficacy, even at low doses. This effect is achieved by impeding immune cell infiltration and diminishing the synthesis of inflammatory mediators and cytokines, thereby suggesting enhanced healing properties for corneal inflammation. This study demonstrates a promising nanocomposite which is an effective and safe antibacterial strategy for bacterial keratitis with favorable prognostic and clinical conversion potential.

Bacteria-targeting nanosilver-based antibacterial drugs efficaciously penetrate intraocular tissue, protract ocular surface drug retention via precise pathogenic bacteria targeting, and demonstrate potent capabilities in eradicating drug-resistant bacteria and inhibiting bacterial growth. In a rat keratitis model, the application of nanoformulation not only enhanced bacterial clearance and corneal transparency but also attenuated inflammatory cell infiltration, thereby expediting corneal healing, suggesting potential for clinical translation.