How Nanoparticles Help in Combating Chronic Wound Biofilms Infection?

IF 6.6 2区 医学 Q1 NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGY
International Journal of Nanomedicine Pub Date : 2024-11-15 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2147/IJN.S484473
Gang Jing, Chen Hu, Keyi Fang, Yingying Li, Linlin Wang
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Abstract

Chronic wound infection has become a global health problem, with bacterial biofilms, which are difficult to penetrate using traditional antibiotics, considered the primary cause of recurrent infection and delayed healing in chronic wounds. In recent years, the outstanding performance of nanomaterials in controlling biofilm infections has been widely acknowledged, and these materials are regarded as highly promising for chronic wound infection management. The formation and structure of chronic wound biofilms undergo complex dynamic changes. Therefore, a deep understanding of the underlying causes of repeated wound infections and the specific antibacterial mechanisms of nanomaterials at different stages of biofilm formation is crucial for effective "chronic wound infection management". This review first reveals the relationship between biofilms, wound chronicity, and recurrent infections. Secondly, it focuses on the four stages of chronic wound biofilm formation: (1) adhesion stage, (2) aggregation and promotion stage, (3) maturation stage, and (4) regeneration and dissemination stage. It also comprehensively summarizes the specific antibacterial mechanisms of nanomaterials. This study analyzes essential factors affecting the control of chronic wound biofilms by nanoparticles from various perspectives, such as the material itself, the local wound environment, and the systemic host response. Finally, the limitations and potential future trends in current research are discussed. In summary, nanoparticles represent a promising strategy for combating chronic wound biofilm infections, and this review provides new insights for alternative adjuvant therapies in managing bacterial biofilm infections in chronic wounds.

纳米粒子如何帮助对抗慢性伤口生物膜感染?
慢性伤口感染已成为一个全球性的健康问题,传统抗生素难以渗透的细菌生物膜被认为是慢性伤口反复感染和延迟愈合的主要原因。近年来,纳米材料在控制生物膜感染方面的突出表现已得到广泛认可,这些材料被认为在慢性伤口感染管理方面大有可为。慢性伤口生物膜的形成和结构发生着复杂的动态变化。因此,深入了解伤口反复感染的根本原因以及纳米材料在生物膜形成的不同阶段的特殊抗菌机制对于有效的 "慢性伤口感染管理 "至关重要。本综述首先揭示了生物膜、伤口慢性化和反复感染之间的关系。其次,重点阐述了慢性伤口生物膜形成的四个阶段:(1)粘附阶段;(2)聚集和促进阶段;(3)成熟阶段;(4)再生和扩散阶段。研究还全面总结了纳米材料的具体抗菌机制。本研究从材料本身、局部伤口环境和全身宿主反应等多个角度分析了影响纳米粒子控制慢性伤口生物膜的基本因素。最后,讨论了当前研究的局限性和潜在的未来趋势。总之,纳米粒子是一种很有前景的防治慢性伤口生物膜感染的策略,本综述为管理慢性伤口细菌生物膜感染的替代辅助疗法提供了新的见解。
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International Journal of Nanomedicine
International Journal of Nanomedicine NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGY-PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
CiteScore
14.40
自引率
3.80%
发文量
511
审稿时长
1.4 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Nanomedicine is a globally recognized journal that focuses on the applications of nanotechnology in the biomedical field. It is a peer-reviewed and open-access publication that covers diverse aspects of this rapidly evolving research area. With its strong emphasis on the clinical potential of nanoparticles in disease diagnostics, prevention, and treatment, the journal aims to showcase cutting-edge research and development in the field. Starting from now, the International Journal of Nanomedicine will not accept meta-analyses for publication.
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