Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is one of the most common causes of hospital infection. Here, we showed that hyaluronic acid modified organic metal framework material ZIF-8 could be a Trojan horse of vancomycin (Van) for effective treatment of MRSA infections. The Van-loaded nanoparticles were readily up-taken by macrophages via a CD44-mediated process and collapsed in the acidic condition of endosome/lysosome, as a consequence, it could eradicate MRSA with high efficiency in macrophages. This drug delivery system with negligible toxicity could resolve MRSA infections in a well-established mouse pneumonia model.

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