Bacterial biofilm infections are intractable to traditional antibiotic treatment and usually cause persistent inflammation. Chemodynamic therapy (CDT) based on the Fenton reaction has recently emerged as a promising anti-biofilm strategy. However, the therapeutic efficacy of current Fenton agents often suffers from inefficient Fenton activity and lacks anti-inflammatory capability. Herein, FePS nanosheets (NSs) are explored for the first time as novel microenvironment-selective therapeutic nanoagents for bacterial biofilm infections with both self-enhanced Fenton activity for an anti-biofilm effect and reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavenging properties for an anti-inflammatory effect. In biofilms with acidic microenvironments, FePS NSs release Fe to generate toxic ROS by Fenton reaction and reductive [PS] to enhance the Fenton activity by reducing Fe to Fe. In the surrounding normal tissues with neutral pH, FePS NSs scavenge ROS by reductive [PS] with an anti-inflammatory effect. This work demonstrates multifunctional Fenton nanoagents with microenvironment-selective ROS generation and elimination properties for effective treatment of bacterial biofilm infections with both anti-biofilm and anti-inflammatory effects.
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