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Drug-Free Enzyme-Based Bactericidal Nanomotors against Pathogenic Bacteria.

ACS applied materials & interfaces (2021-03-27)
Diana Vilela, Nuria Blanco-Cabra, Ander Eguskiza, Ana C Hortelao, Eduard Torrents, Samuel Sanchez
ABSTRACT

The low efficacy of current conventional treatments for bacterial infections increases mortality rates worldwide. To alleviate this global health problem, we propose drug-free enzyme-based nanomotors for the treatment of bacterial urinary-tract infections. We develop nanomotors consisting of mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNPs) that were functionalized with either urease (U-MSNPs), lysozyme (L-MSNPs), or urease and lysozyme (M-MSNPs), and use them against nonpathogenic planktonic Escherichia coli. U-MSNPs exhibited the highest bactericidal activity due to biocatalysis of urea into NaHCO3 and NH3, which also propels U-MSNPs. In addition, U-MSNPs in concentrations above 200 μg/mL were capable of successfully reducing 60% of the biofilm biomass of a uropathogenic E. coli strain. This study thus provides a proof-of-concept, demonstrating that enzyme-based nanomotors are capable of fighting infectious diseases. This approach could potentially be extended to other kinds of diseases by selecting appropriate biomolecules.

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Sigma-Aldrich
Urease Activity Assay Kit, sufficient for 100 colorimetric tests
Supelco
Protein Quantification Kit-Rapid, sufficient for 500 tests