Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Quantum Dots for Preventing Biofilm Formation and Eradicating Drug-Resistant Bacteria Infection.
Huajuan WangZhiyong SongJiang-Jiang GuShuojun LiYang WuHe-You HanPublished in: ACS biomaterials science & engineering (2019)
The development of novel antimicrobial agents is a top priority in the fight against drug-resistant bacteria. Here, we synthesized a green nanoantibiotic, nitrogen-doped carbon quantum dots (N-CQDs) from bis-quaternary ammonium salt (BQAS) as carbon and nitrogen sources. The as-obtained N-CQDs possess high antibacterial activity (>99%) against both methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and Ampicillin-resistant Escherichia coli bacteria in vitro than some known clinical antibiotics (vancomycin and gentamicin). The N-CQDs can kill MRSA pathogens without inducing resistance, prevent biofilm formation and eliminate established biofilm and persister cells. The treatment of N-CQDs can significantly reduce the amount of bacteria on the infected tissue and accelerate wound healing. The N-CQDs are positively charged, thus enabling them to interact with bacterial cell membrane through electrostatic interaction, leading to severe damage and an increased permeability of the cell membrane, which further promotes the penetration of N-CQDs into the membrane and induces the degradation of DNA by N-CQDs generated reactive oxygen species. The N-CQDs also play a role in obstructing the intracellular metabolic pathways of MRSA. The overall data demonstrate the green nanoantibiotic as an excellent eradicator of biofilm and persister cells as well as a promising antibacterial candidate for treating infections induced by drug-resistant bacteria.
Keyphrases
- drug resistant
- staphylococcus aureus
- biofilm formation
- methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus
- multidrug resistant
- acinetobacter baumannii
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- quantum dots
- escherichia coli
- candida albicans
- induced apoptosis
- reactive oxygen species
- gram negative
- cell cycle arrest
- sensitive detection
- wound healing
- oxidative stress
- klebsiella pneumoniae
- cystic fibrosis
- ionic liquid
- signaling pathway
- early onset
- drinking water
- antimicrobial resistance
- big data
- electronic health record
- nucleic acid
- cell proliferation
- oxide nanoparticles