纳米氧化铁
慢性牙周炎
生物膜
下调和上调
微生物学
粪肠球菌
牙周炎
核梭杆菌
癌症研究
化学
医学
补铁
干细胞
牙周病原体
过氧化氢
硫化氢钠
抗菌剂
信号转导
细胞生长
PI3K/AKT/mTOR通路
作者
Alaa Babeer,Yuan Liu,Zhi Ren,Zhenting Xiang,Min Jun Oh,Nil Kanatha Pandey,Áurea Simón‐Soro,Ranran Huang,Bekir Karabucak,David P. Cormode,Chider Chen,Hyun Koo
摘要
Bacterial biofilms are pervasive and recalcitrant to current antimicrobials, causing numerous infections. Iron oxide nanozymes, including an FDA-approved formulation, ferumoxytol (FMX), show potential against biofilm infections via catalytic activation of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). However, clinical evidence regarding the efficacy and therapeutic mechanisms of FMX is lacking. Here, we investigate whether FMX nanozymes can treat chronic biofilm infections and compare their bioactivity to that of the gold standard sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl), a potent but caustic disinfectant. Clinical performance was assessed in patients with apical periodontitis, an intractable endodontic infection affecting half of the global adult population. Data show robust antibiofilm activity by a single application of FMX with H2O2 achieving results comparable to those seen with NaOCl without adverse effects. FMX binds efficiently to the bacterial pathogens Enterococcus faecalis and Fusobacterium nucleatum and remains catalytically active without being affected by dental tissues. This allows for effective eradication of endodontic biofilms via on-site free radical generation without inducing cytotoxicity. Unexpectedly, FMX promotes growth of stem cells of the apical papilla (SCAPs), with transcriptomic analyses revealing upregulation of proliferation-associated pathways and downregulation of cell cycle suppressor genes. Notably, FMX activates SCAP pluripotency and WNT/NOTCH signaling that induces its osteogenic capacity. Together, these results show that FMX nanozymes are clinically effective against severe chronic biofilm infection with pathogen targeting and unique stem cell-stimulatory properties, offering a regenerative approach to antimicrobial therapy.
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