Artificial Phages with Biocatalytic Spikes for Synergistically Eradicating Antibiotic-Resistant Biofilms.

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College of Polymer Science and Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Polymer Materials Engineering, Department of Medical Ultrasound, West China Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, 610065, China.

Published: August 2024


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Antibiotic-resistant pathogens have become a global public health crisis, especially biofilm-induced refractory infections. Efficient, safe, and biofilm microenvironment (BME)-adaptive therapeutic strategies are urgently demanded to combat antibiotic-resistant biofilms. Here, inspired by the fascinating biological structures and functions of phages, the de novo design of a spiky Ir@CoO particle is proposed to serve as an artificial phage for synergistically eradicating antibiotic-resistant Staphylococcus aureus biofilms. Benefiting from the abundant nanospikes and highly active Ir sites, the synthesized artificial phage can simultaneously achieve efficient biofilm accumulation, extracellular polymeric substance (EPS) penetration, and superior BME-adaptive reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation, thus facilitating the in situ ROS delivery and enhancing the biofilm eradication. Moreover, metabolomics found that the artificial phage obstructs the bacterial attachment to EPS, disrupts the maintenance of the BME, and fosters the dispersion and eradication of biofilms by down-regulating the associated genes for the biosynthesis and preservation of both intra- and extracellular environments. The in vivo results demonstrate that the artificial phage can treat the biofilm-induced recalcitrant infected wounds equivalent to vancomycin. It is suggested that the design of this spiky artificial phage with synergistic "penetrate and eradicate" capability to treat antibiotic-resistant biofilms offers a new pathway for bionic and nonantibiotic disinfection.

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