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A Guanosine‐Quadruplex Hydrogel as Cascade Reaction Container Consuming Endogenous Glucose for Infected Wound Treatment—A Study in Diabetic Mice

Diabetic foot ulcers infected with antibiotic‐resistant bacteria form a severe complication of diabetes. Antimicrobial‐loaded hydrogels are used as a dressing for infected wounds, but the ongoing rise in the number of antimicrobial‐resistant infections necessitates new, nonantibiotic based designs....

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Autores principales: Li, Yuanfeng, Su, Linzhu, Zhang, Yongxin, Liu, Yong, Huang, Fan, Ren, Yijin, An, Yingli, Shi, Linqi, van der Mei, Henny C., Busscher, Henk J.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8895150/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35064773
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202103485
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author Li, Yuanfeng
Su, Linzhu
Zhang, Yongxin
Liu, Yong
Huang, Fan
Ren, Yijin
An, Yingli
Shi, Linqi
van der Mei, Henny C.
Busscher, Henk J.
author_facet Li, Yuanfeng
Su, Linzhu
Zhang, Yongxin
Liu, Yong
Huang, Fan
Ren, Yijin
An, Yingli
Shi, Linqi
van der Mei, Henny C.
Busscher, Henk J.
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description Diabetic foot ulcers infected with antibiotic‐resistant bacteria form a severe complication of diabetes. Antimicrobial‐loaded hydrogels are used as a dressing for infected wounds, but the ongoing rise in the number of antimicrobial‐resistant infections necessitates new, nonantibiotic based designs. Here, a guanosine‐quadruplex (G(4))‐hydrogel composed of guanosine, 2‐formylphenylboronic acid, and putrescine is designed and used as a cascade‐reaction container. The G(4)‐hydrogel is loaded with glucose‐oxidase and hemin. The first cascade‐reaction, initiated by glucose‐oxidase, transforms glucose and O(2) into gluconic acid and H(2)O(2). In vitro, this reaction is most influential on killing Staphylococcus aureus or Pseudomonas aeruginosa in suspension, but showed limited killing of bacteria in biofilm‐modes of growth. The second cascade‐reaction, however, transforming H(2)O(2) into reactive‐oxygen‐species (ROS), also enhances killing of biofilm bacteria due to hemin penetration into biofilms and interaction with eDNA G‐quadruplexes in the biofilm matrix. Therewith, the second cascade‐reaction generates ROS close to the target bacteria, facilitating killing despite the short life‐time of ROS. Healing of infected wounds in diabetic mice proceeds faster upon coverage by these G(4)‐hydrogels than by clinically common ciprofloxacin irrigation. Moreover, local glucose concentrations around infected wounds decrease. Concluding, a G(4)‐hydrogel loaded with glucose‐oxidase and hemin is a good candidate for infected wound dressings, particularly in diabetic patients.
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spelling pubmed-88951502022-03-10 A Guanosine‐Quadruplex Hydrogel as Cascade Reaction Container Consuming Endogenous Glucose for Infected Wound Treatment—A Study in Diabetic Mice Li, Yuanfeng Su, Linzhu Zhang, Yongxin Liu, Yong Huang, Fan Ren, Yijin An, Yingli Shi, Linqi van der Mei, Henny C. Busscher, Henk J. Adv Sci (Weinh) Research Articles Diabetic foot ulcers infected with antibiotic‐resistant bacteria form a severe complication of diabetes. Antimicrobial‐loaded hydrogels are used as a dressing for infected wounds, but the ongoing rise in the number of antimicrobial‐resistant infections necessitates new, nonantibiotic based designs. Here, a guanosine‐quadruplex (G(4))‐hydrogel composed of guanosine, 2‐formylphenylboronic acid, and putrescine is designed and used as a cascade‐reaction container. The G(4)‐hydrogel is loaded with glucose‐oxidase and hemin. The first cascade‐reaction, initiated by glucose‐oxidase, transforms glucose and O(2) into gluconic acid and H(2)O(2). In vitro, this reaction is most influential on killing Staphylococcus aureus or Pseudomonas aeruginosa in suspension, but showed limited killing of bacteria in biofilm‐modes of growth. The second cascade‐reaction, however, transforming H(2)O(2) into reactive‐oxygen‐species (ROS), also enhances killing of biofilm bacteria due to hemin penetration into biofilms and interaction with eDNA G‐quadruplexes in the biofilm matrix. Therewith, the second cascade‐reaction generates ROS close to the target bacteria, facilitating killing despite the short life‐time of ROS. Healing of infected wounds in diabetic mice proceeds faster upon coverage by these G(4)‐hydrogels than by clinically common ciprofloxacin irrigation. Moreover, local glucose concentrations around infected wounds decrease. Concluding, a G(4)‐hydrogel loaded with glucose‐oxidase and hemin is a good candidate for infected wound dressings, particularly in diabetic patients. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC8895150/ /pubmed/35064773 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202103485 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Advanced Science published by Wiley‐VCH GmbH https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Li, Yuanfeng
Su, Linzhu
Zhang, Yongxin
Liu, Yong
Huang, Fan
Ren, Yijin
An, Yingli
Shi, Linqi
van der Mei, Henny C.
Busscher, Henk J.
A Guanosine‐Quadruplex Hydrogel as Cascade Reaction Container Consuming Endogenous Glucose for Infected Wound Treatment—A Study in Diabetic Mice
title A Guanosine‐Quadruplex Hydrogel as Cascade Reaction Container Consuming Endogenous Glucose for Infected Wound Treatment—A Study in Diabetic Mice
title_full A Guanosine‐Quadruplex Hydrogel as Cascade Reaction Container Consuming Endogenous Glucose for Infected Wound Treatment—A Study in Diabetic Mice
title_fullStr A Guanosine‐Quadruplex Hydrogel as Cascade Reaction Container Consuming Endogenous Glucose for Infected Wound Treatment—A Study in Diabetic Mice
title_full_unstemmed A Guanosine‐Quadruplex Hydrogel as Cascade Reaction Container Consuming Endogenous Glucose for Infected Wound Treatment—A Study in Diabetic Mice
title_short A Guanosine‐Quadruplex Hydrogel as Cascade Reaction Container Consuming Endogenous Glucose for Infected Wound Treatment—A Study in Diabetic Mice
title_sort guanosine‐quadruplex hydrogel as cascade reaction container consuming endogenous glucose for infected wound treatment—a study in diabetic mice
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8895150/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35064773
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/advs.202103485
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