IR820 Sensitized Ceria Nanozyme via PDA Bridging for Multifaceted Antibacterial Wound Healing Therapy

IF 13 2区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Small Pub Date : 2025-03-31 DOI:10.1002/smll.202500382
Akram Nasser Juaim, Jiao Sun, Ran Nie, Wen Li, Lina Ding, Kun Wang, Jing Zhou, Meiqi Li, Minghan Chi, Biao Dong, Manlin Qi, Lin Wang
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Nanozymes with peroxidase (POD)-like activity hold significant potential for addressing antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections. However, their catalytic efficiency and therapeutic efficacy need further improvement to broaden their clinical applications. A key challenge is achieving efficient energy transfer from photosensitizing molecules to nanozymes, which is critical for enhancing catalytic performance. In this study, a universal strategy is developed to bridge nanozymes and photosensitizing molecules, designing photoactivated nanozymes called IR820/PDA@mCeO2 (IR/P@Ce). By integrating IR820, a photosensitizer, with mesoporous ceria (mCeO2), it facilitates efficient electron transfer through polydopamine (PDA) bridge molecules, resulting in enhanced POD-like catalytic performance and reactive oxygen species production. Additionally, PDA stabilized the nanozyme, improved photothermal therapy, and enhanced photodynamic therapy under near-infrared light exposure, further amplifying bacterial destruction. This multifunctional nanozyme demonstrated strong antibacterial efficacy against both Gram-positive (Staphylococcus aureus) and Gram-negative (Escherichia coli) bacteria. Moreover, its synergistic approach not only facilitated bacterial eradication but also accelerated wound healing in vivo, making it a promising therapeutic alternative for managing bacterial infections and promoting tissue regeneration.

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Small
Small 工程技术-材料科学:综合
CiteScore
17.70
自引率
3.80%
发文量
1830
审稿时长
2.1 months
期刊介绍: Small serves as an exceptional platform for both experimental and theoretical studies in fundamental and applied interdisciplinary research at the nano- and microscale. The journal offers a compelling mix of peer-reviewed Research Articles, Reviews, Perspectives, and Comments. With a remarkable 2022 Journal Impact Factor of 13.3 (Journal Citation Reports from Clarivate Analytics, 2023), Small remains among the top multidisciplinary journals, covering a wide range of topics at the interface of materials science, chemistry, physics, engineering, medicine, and biology. Small's readership includes biochemists, biologists, biomedical scientists, chemists, engineers, information technologists, materials scientists, physicists, and theoreticians alike.
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