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Antibiotic-Like Activity of Atomic Layer Boron Nitride for Combating Resistant Bacteria.

Yanxia PanHuizhen ZhengGuanna LiYanan LiJie JiangJie ChenQianqian XieDi WuRonglin MaXi LiuShujuan XuJun JiangXiaoming CaiMeng GaoWeili WangHan ZuilhofMingliang YeRuibin Li
Published in: ACS nano (2022)
The global rise of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) that increasingly invalidates conventional antibiotics has become a huge threat to human health. Although nanosized antibacterial agents have been extensively explored, they cannot sufficiently discriminate between microbes and mammals, which necessitates the exploration of other antibiotic-like candidates for clinical uses. Herein, two-dimensional boron nitride (BN) nanosheets are reported to exhibit antibiotic-like activity to AMR bacteria. Interestingly, BN nanosheets had AMR-independent antibacterial activity without triggering secondary resistance in long-term use and displayed excellent biocompatibility in mammals. They could target key surface proteins ( e.g. , FtsP, EnvC, TolB) in cell division, resulting in impairment of Z-ring constriction for inhibition of bacteria growth. Notably, BN nanosheets had potent antibacterial effects in a lung infection model by P. aeruginosa (AMR), displaying a 2-fold increment of survival rate. Overall, these results suggested that BN nanosheets could be a promising nano-antibiotic to combat resistant bacteria and prevent AMR evolution.
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