Quaternary Pullulan-Functionalized 2D MoS 2 Glycosheets: A Potent Bactericidal Nanoplatform for Efficient Wound Disinfection and Healing.
Shounak RoyPrakash HaloiRajat ChoudharySaurabh ChawlaMonika KumariV Badireenath KonkimallaAmit JaiswalPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
Rapid emergence of multidrug-resistant bacterial strains has posed a global threat to public health. Hospital-acquired infections, especially in diabetic and burn patients, severely impede the process of wound healing, thereby causing high mortality. This calls for developing a new biomaterial that synergistically destroys pathogenic strains and also helps in promoting wound healing without causing any resistance generation. A new and highly potent antibacterial agent has been developed by integrating the bactericidal and wound healing properties of MoS 2 nanosheets and a recently developed quaternized polysaccharide, pullulan (CP), into a single nanoplatform for accelerated wound therapy. MoS 2 nanosheets are noncovalently functionalized with quaternized pullulan to yield glycosheets (MCP) that efficiently eradicate both Gram-negative Escherichia coli (5 μg/mL) and Gram-positive Staphylococcus aureus (10 μg/mL) within a short period of 4 h, through a synergistic action of membrane damage and chemical oxidation. MoS 2 nanosheets coupled with CP exert a membrane-directed bactericidal action through distinct mechanisms of "pore-forming" and "non-pore-forming" pathways, respectively, whereas oxidative stress is induced by MoS 2 nanosheets alone to collectively kill the pathogens. The MCP glycosheets have good biocompatibility and are also capable of disrupting and eradicating mature biofilms. Rapid and highly efficient in vivo wound disinfection and healing occurred upon MCP treatment through the reduction of inflammation and promotion of cellular proliferation and tissue remodeling. Thus, MCP glycosheets can emerge as a safe and potential biomaterial for better wound care management.
Keyphrases
- cardiovascular disease
- wound healing
- gram negative
- quantum dots
- highly efficient
- multidrug resistant
- escherichia coli
- oxidative stress
- reduced graphene oxide
- cardiovascular events
- visible light
- public health
- staphylococcus aureus
- transition metal
- drug resistant
- sensitive detection
- acinetobacter baumannii
- klebsiella pneumoniae
- healthcare
- type diabetes
- drinking water
- end stage renal disease
- cancer therapy
- photodynamic therapy
- chronic kidney disease
- emergency department
- prognostic factors
- palliative care
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- drug release
- signaling pathway
- ischemia reperfusion injury
- room temperature
- stem cells
- anti inflammatory
- replacement therapy
- diabetic rats
- induced apoptosis
- biofilm formation
- mass spectrometry
- chronic pain
- nitric oxide
- dna damage
- bone marrow
- smoking cessation
- patient reported