Sacrificing Knight for Pawn‐Queen Promotion: Sonosensitive Nano‐Xanthiums Orchestrate NO to Retain H <sub>2</sub> O <sub>2</sub> for Antibiofilm Therapy
Abstract
ABSTRACT Biofilm infections present escalating clinical challenges due to their intrinsic resistance to conventional treatments, underscoring the urgent need for innovative therapeutic strategies. Here, we show a pioneering approach that leverages sacrificial nitric oxide (NO) to enhance hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) retention for antibiofilm therapy. H 2 O 2 has the ability to produce hydroxyl radicals (•OH), the most potent oxidants in nature, but it is often neutralized by H 2 O 2 scavengers before •OH formation. Our design utilizes ultrasound irradiation to release NO from the biofilm‐anchoring nano‐xanthiums (G‐B@NXs), which subsequently interact with biofilm‐associated H 2 O 2 scavengers, including catalase and glutathione, to suppress the decomposition ability toward H 2 O 2 . Additionally, glucose oxidase on the surface of G‐B@NXs supplements H 2 O 2 production, facilitates its conversion into •OH, and exhibits effective biofilm sterilization in different infection models. Our strategy not only shows the promise for advancing antibiofilm applications but also provides novel insights into the development of NO‐assisted biomaterials.
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Authors (8)
Yuzheng Wu
Department of Physics Department of Materials Science and Engineering and Department of Biomedical Engineering City University of Hong Kong Kowloon Hong Kong China
Xiaoxue Ren
Dezhi Xiao
Department of Physics Department of Materials Science and Engineering and Department of Biomedical Engineering City University of Hong Kong Kowloon Hong Kong China
Pei Liu
Graphene Composite Research Center, College of Chemistry and Environmental Engineering
You Ke
Wenqiang Cui
Department of Medicinal Chemistry, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32610, United States
Paul K. Chu
Huaiyu Wang