Personalized design enzyme-like activity theanine coated Pt clusters for catalytic damage of bacterial and infection management

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第一作者: Xu, Chao

作者: Xu, Chao;Zheng, Qinqin;Yang, Mingchuan;Chen, Hongping;Zhang, Xiangchun;Xu, Chao;Han, Zhenduo;Guo, Juanjuan;Zhang, Chunyu;Guo, Juanjuan;Zhang, Chunyu;Guo, Juanjuan;Zhang, Na

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关键词: Pt cluster; Biofilms; Antibacterial mechanism; Enzyme-like catalytic activity

期刊名称:CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL ( 影响因子:13.2; 五年影响因子:13.5 )

ISSN: 1385-8947

年卷期: 2025 年 505 卷

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收录情况: SCI

摘要: The formation of biofilm affords protection against host immune responses while efficiently impeding the infiltration of antibiotics and other therapeutic agents. To address these issues, the development of novel nonantibiotic antimicrobial drugs is emerging as promising solutions for combating infectious diseases. To explore inorganic metal clusters antibiotics, we have designed a theanine platinum cluster (PtCs) antibacterial agent that freely penetrates the cell wall pores to be internalized inside bacteria. This agent exhibits enhanced bioavailability, possesses peroxidase-like activity with efficient singlet oxygen (1O2) generation, and inhibits and destroys biofilm formation. The in vitro experimental results demonstrate that PtCs potently inhibit bacterial growth and disrupt biofilms by catalyzing the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Additionally, we found that PtCs can trigger bacterial apoptosis by traversing the cell wall to enter the bacterium, where they induce DNA damage and inhibit DNA replication. In vivo study demonstrated that PtCs significantly enhance the healing of multidrugresistant methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infectious wounds, and rescue mice suffering from MRSA-induced sepsis. The synthesized PtCs represent a promising candidate in the quest to combat bacterial resistance, offering significant potential for the development of novel antimicrobial strategies against bacterial infections.

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