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On-Demand Activatable and Integrated Bioorthogonal Nanocatalyst against Biofilm-Associated Infections

ADVANCED HEALTHCARE MATERIALS(2024)

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Abstract
Bioorthogonal chemistry has emerged as a powerful tool for manipulating biological processes. However, difficulties in controlling the exact location and on-demand catalytic synthesis limit its application in biological systems. Herein, this work constructs an activatable bioorthogonal system integrating a shielded catalyst and prodrug molecules to combat biofilm-associated infections. The catalytic species is activated in response to the hyaluronidase (HAase) secreted by the bacteria and the acidic pH of the biofilm, which is accompanied by the release of prodrugs, to achieve the bioorthogonal catalytic synthesis of antibacterial molecules in situ. Moreover, the system can produce reactive oxygen species (ROS) to disperse bacterial biofilms, enabling the antibacterial molecules to penetrate the biofilm and eliminate the bacteria within it. This study promotes the design of efficient and safe bioorthogonal catalysts and the development of bioorthogonal chemistry-mediated antibacterial strategies. An on-demand activatable bioorthogonal system integrating a shielded catalyst and prodrug molecules is constructed. The catalytic activity can be activated in response to the bacterial biofilm, which is accompanied by the release of prodrugs, achieving in situ synthesis of antibacterial molecules. Moreover, the system can produce reactive oxygen species, enhancing the penetration of antibacterial molecules into biofilm. image
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antibiofilm therapy,bioorthogonal chemistry,drug synthesis,integrated nanocatalyst,on-demand activation
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