Recent development of nanomedicine for the treatment of bacterial biofilm infections

Abstract Bacterial biofilm related infections are ever growing issues for global medical community. Traditional antibiotic therapy is usually ineffective for treating them because the bacteria inside biofilms have evolved with multiple mechanisms to evade antibiotic challenge. Hence, effective thera...

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Main Authors: Weijun Xiu, Jingyang Shan, Kaili Yang, Hang Xiao, Lihui Yuwen, Lianhui Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2021-02-01
Series:View
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EPS
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/VIW.20200065
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Summary:Abstract Bacterial biofilm related infections are ever growing issues for global medical community. Traditional antibiotic therapy is usually ineffective for treating them because the bacteria inside biofilms have evolved with multiple mechanisms to evade antibiotic challenge. Hence, effective therapeutic strategy with novel antibiofilm mode of action is highly desired. In this context, nanomedicine has drawn great attentions and has been proven promising to prevent and eliminate bacterial biofilms. In this review, we focus on the recent advance of nanotechnology‐based strategies and nanoagents for combating bacterial biofilm infections. First, typical antibiofilm nanotechnologies utilized different chemical, physical, and biological properties of nanomaterials are discussed. Second, smart nanoagents that can responsive to biofilm microenvironment, including pH, H2O2, and enzymes, are shown. Third, some promising antibiofilm approaches, such as theranostics, biofilm structure destruction, and quorum sensing inhibition, are also demonstrated. Finally, we conclude the current antibiofilm nanotechnologies and discuss the challenges and future directions in this field.
ISSN:2688-3988
2688-268X