Traditional Herb (Moxa) Modified Zinc Oxide Nanosheets for Quick, Efficient and High Tissue Penetration Therapy of Fungal Infection.
Zhenzhen WengQi WeiCheng YeYingying XuJie GaoWei ZhangLubing LiuYue ZhangJiangnan HuQin ZhongJian SunXiaolei WangPublished in: ACS nano (2024)
Fungal infection possesses the characteristics of high invasion depth and easy formation of a biofilm under the skin, which greatly hinders the treatment process. Here, traditional Chinese medicine moxa is carbonized and modified with zinc oxide (ZnO) nanosheets to synthesize carbonized moxa@ZnO (CMZ) with the dual response properties of yellow light (YL) and ultrasound (US) for synergistic antifungal therapy. CMZ with narrow bandgap can respond to long-wavelength YL that is highly safe and helpful for skin repair. Simultaneously, CMZ with a piezoelectric effect can further enhance the photocatalytic efficiency under the stimulation of US with high tissue penetration. Gene mechanism investigation indicates that when exposed to US and YL irradiation, CMZ-based therapy can adjust the expression of genes associated with fungal virulence, metabolic activity, mycelial growth and biofilm development, thus efficaciously eradicating planktonic Candida albicans ( C . albicans ) and mature biofilm. Importantly, despite the 1.00 cm thick tissue barrier, CMZ can rapidly eliminate 99.9% of C . albicans within 4 min, showing a satisfactory deep fungicidal efficacy. The in vivo therapeutic effect of this strategy is demonstrated in both open wound and deep cutaneous infection tests, speaking of dramatically better efficacy than the traditional fungicide ketoconazole (KTZ).
Keyphrases
- candida albicans
- biofilm formation
- reduced graphene oxide
- quantum dots
- visible light
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- staphylococcus aureus
- highly efficient
- magnetic resonance imaging
- oxide nanoparticles
- room temperature
- genome wide
- copy number
- poor prognosis
- soft tissue
- gold nanoparticles
- dna methylation
- ultrasound guided
- cell therapy
- drug delivery
- computed tomography
- cell wall
- combination therapy
- transition metal