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Silver Nanoparticles Attenuate the Antimicrobial Activity of the Innate Immune System by Inhibiting Neutrophil-Mediated Phagocytosis and Reactive Oxygen Species Production.

Moran HuangKai YeTu HuKexin LiuMengzhen YouLei WangHui Qin
Published in: International journal of nanomedicine (2021)
This study selects AgNPs as the representative of inorganic nano-biomaterials and reveals the phenomenon and the mechanism underlying the significant AgNPs-induced inhibition of the antibacterial ability of neutrophils, and may have a certain enlightening effect on the development of biomaterials in the future. In the fabrication of antibacterial biomaterials, however, attention should be paid to both cell and immune system safety to make the antibacterial properties of the biomaterials and innate immune system complement each other and jointly promote the host's ability to resist the invasion of pathogenic microorganisms.
Keyphrases
  • silver nanoparticles
  • tissue engineering
  • innate immune
  • bone regeneration
  • reactive oxygen species
  • immune response
  • working memory
  • cell therapy
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • stress induced