Manganese oxide nanomaterials for bacterial infection detection and therapy.
Wenjing XuXin QingShengli LiuZhencheng ChenYewei ZhangPublished in: Journal of materials chemistry. B (2022)
Bacterial infection has received substantial attention and poses a serious threat to human health. Although antibiotics can effectively fight against bacterial infection, the occurrence of antibiotic resistance has become increasingly serious in recent years, which tremendously hinders its clinical application. Consequently, it is urgent to explore novel strategies to achieve efficacious treatment of bacterial diagnosis and detection. Manganese dioxide (MnO 2 ) nanomaterial has been extensively reported in tumor therapy. Nevertheless, there are few antibacterial reviews of MnO 2 . Herein, we will discuss the applications of MnO 2 in the detection and treatment of bacterial infection, including photodynamic therapy, immunotherapy, improvement of hypoxia, dual-modal combination therapy, reactive oxygen species scavenging, magnetic resonance imaging, optical application of acoustic imaging, and so forth. This review is expected to provide meaningful guidance on further research of MnO 2 nanomaterial for antibacterial applications.
Keyphrases
- combination therapy
- human health
- magnetic resonance imaging
- risk assessment
- photodynamic therapy
- reactive oxygen species
- high resolution
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- label free
- randomized controlled trial
- computed tomography
- multidrug resistant
- systematic review
- magnetic resonance
- endothelial cells
- mesenchymal stem cells
- cell therapy
- smoking cessation
- contrast enhanced
- replacement therapy
- wound healing
- essential oil