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  • Traditional treatments for infected bone defects often fail due to antibiotic resistance and problems like bones not healing together, creating a need for better strategies that can fight infection and help bones heal.
  • This study introduces a new material called ultrasound responsive vanadium tetrasulfide-loaded MXene (VSM), which shows strong antibacterial properties against methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and promotes bone regeneration through ultrasound stimulation.
  • The results indicate that VSM effectively clears MRSA infections and enhances bone healing in rat models, showcasing its potential as a powerful therapy for infected bone defects.

Article Abstract

Background: Most bone defects caused by bone disease or trauma are accompanied by infection, and there is a high risk of infection spread and defect expansion. Traditional clinical treatment plans often fail due to issues like antibiotic resistance and non-union of bones. Therefore, the treatment of infected bone defects requires a strategy that simultaneously achieves high antibacterial efficiency and promotes bone regeneration.

Results: In this study, an ultrasound responsive vanadium tetrasulfide-loaded MXene (VSM) Schottky junction is constructed for rapid methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) clearance and bone regeneration. Due to the peroxidase (POD)-like activity of VS and the abundant Schottky junctions, VSM has high electron-hole separation efficiency and a decreased band gap, exhibiting a strong chemodynamic and sonodynamic antibacterial efficiency of 94.03%. Under the stimulation of medical dose ultrasound, the steady release of vanadium element promotes the osteogenic differentiation of human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (hBMSCs). The in vivo application of VSM in infected tibial plateau bone defects of rats also has a great therapeutic effect, eliminating MRSA infection, then inhibiting inflammation and improving bone regeneration.

Conclusion: The present work successfully develops an ultrasound responsive VS-based versatile sonosensitizer for robust effective antibacterial and osteogenic therapy of infected bone defects.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10792985PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12951-023-02283-6DOI Listing

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