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Shifting focus from bacteria to host neutrophil extracellular traps of biodegradable pure Zn to combat implant centered infection

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摘要 The widespread use of orthopedic implants to support or replace bones is increasingly threatened by the risk of incurable bacterial infections,impenetrable microbial biofilms,and irreversible antibiotic resistance.In the past,the development of anti-infective biomaterials focused solely on direct antibacterial properties while ignoring the host’s immune response.Inspired by the clearance of infection by the innate neutrophil response and partici-pation in anti-infectious immunity of Zn ions,we report an innovative neutrophil extracellular traps(NETs)strategy,induced by biodegradable pure Zn,which achieved therapeutic efficacy toward biomaterial-related infections.Our in vitro and in vivo data showed that pure Zn was favorable for NETs formation by promoting the release of DNA fibers and granule proteins in a reactive oxygen species(ROS)-dependent manner,thereby retraining and degrading bacteria with an efficiency of up to 99.5%.Transcriptome analysis revealed that cytoskeletal rearrangement and toll-like receptor(TLR)signaling pathway were also involved in Zn-induced NETs formation.Furthermore,the in vivo results of a Staphylococcus aureus(S.aureus)-infected rat model veri-fied that pure Zn potentiated the bactericidal capability of neutrophils around implants,and promoted osseointegration in S.aureus-infected rat femurs.This antibacterial immunity concept lays a foundation for the development of other antibacterial biomaterials and holds great promise for treating orthopedic infections.
出处 《Bioactive Materials》 SCIE CSCD 2023年第3期436-449,共14页 生物活性材料(英文)
基金 High-level Hospital Construction Project of GDPH(Grant No.DFJH201905) National Nature Science Foundation of China(Grant No.52271244) Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province,China(Grant No.2022A1515010202) GDPH Supporting Fund for Talent Program(Grant No.KJ012019097,KY0120220137,and KY012021462) GDPH Supporting Fund for NSFC Program(Grant No.KY012021153).
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