Hydrogel microspheres encapsulating lysozyme/MXene for photothermally enhanced antibacterial activity and infected wound healing.

Int J Biol Macromol

Center for Orthopaedic Science and Translational Medicine, Department of Orthopaedics, Shanghai Tenth People's Hospital, School of Medicine, Tongji University, 301 Yanchang Road, Shanghai 200072, PR China; Suzhou First People's Hospital, School of Medicine, Anhui University of Science and Technology, Anhui 234000, PR China; Shanghai Key Laboratory of Craniomaxillofacial Development and Diseases, Shanghai Stomatological Hospital & School of Stomatology, Fudan University, Shanghai 201102, PR China. Electronic address:

Published: November 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The high mortality from infected wounds highlights the need for better wound dressings that offer antibacterial properties and promote healing.
  • A new alginate-based hydrogel microsphere (i-Lyso@Alg) incorporates lysozyme and MXene, leveraging electrostatic interactions to enhance drug release and antibacterial effectiveness, especially under infrared light.
  • In tests on infected rat wounds, i-Lyso@Alg combined with near-infrared treatment not only reduces bacterial infection but also promotes wound healing by balancing inflammatory responses and facilitating tissue regeneration.

Article Abstract

The high mortality and enormous economic burden of bacterially infected wounds remains a huge challenge for human health. The development of ideal wound dressings with desirable antibacterial and good wound healing properties still remains a major problem affecting the regeneration of bacterially infected wound tissue. Herein, we present novel alginate-based hydrogel microspheres containing lysozyme and MXene (i-Lyso@Alg), in which the positively charged lysozyme is immobilized on the negatively charged MXene by electrostatic interaction. Due to the presence of MXene, i-Lyso@Alg exhibits good thermal effect, drug release behavior and strong antibacterial activity under near-infrared (NIR) irradiation. The synthesized i-Lyso@Alg can realize not only improvement of lysozyme stability but also photothermal responsive up-regulation for biocatalysis of lysozyme. The excellent antibacterial activities of i-Lyso@Alg were attributed to the photothermally enhanced lysozyme activity, assisted by bacterial death caused by local thermal effect of photothermally activated MXene and the physical damage due to the MXene. In addition, in the infected skin wounds of rats, i-Lyso@Alg + NIR significantly accelerates the wound healing process by inhibiting the expression of inflammatory factors and bacterial (Staphylococcus aureus) infection, and inducing the expression of pro-angiogenic factors and tissue remodeling. Overall, the results of this study introduce a pioneering approach by integrating the unique photothermal properties of MXene with the enzymatic action of lysozyme within an alginate-based hydrogel microsphere. This synergistic system not only advances the frontier of antibacterial wound dressings but also represents a significant step towards effective management of infected wounds, which possesses great potential in clinical treatment of infected wounds.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2024.135527DOI Listing

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