细胞内
化学
免疫系统
效应器
细胞内寄生虫
微生物学
巨噬细胞
分泌物
细胞生物学
细菌
抗生素
肽
纳米纤维
细胞
炎症
铜绿假单胞菌
支气管肺泡灌洗
巨噬细胞极化
获得性免疫系统
炎症体
附带损害
吞噬作用
寄主(生物学)
细胞因子
作者
Jieling Chen,Lixue Feng,Yao Xiao,Yanbin Cai,Lei Zheng,Jie Zhan
摘要
Intracellular bacterial persistence drives chronic and recurrent infections by exploiting host cells as shelters that shield pathogens from antibiotics and by secreting effector proteins that suppress host immune clearance. Conventional direct bactericidal strategies often inflict collateral damage on host cells and fail to counteract this effector-mediated immune evasion, ultimately leading to treatment failure and infection relapse. Here, we developed a targeted and enzyme-activated peptide self-assembling nanofiber system (TESAN) to address these challenges. We used orthogonal design to screen functional modules, balancing safety with efficacy to identify an optimal formulation. TESAN maintains charge masking during delivery to minimize host toxicity. Upon targeting bacteria within the cytoplasm, bacteria-secreted enzymes selectively activate the peptides, simultaneously releasing antimicrobial moiety for bacterial killing and inducing self-assembly into a dense nanofiber network on the bacterial surface. The assembled nanofibers restrict secretion of immunosuppressive effector proteins, which reverses local immune suppression and restores macrophage clearance function. TESAN eliminated 99.98% of intracellular persisters without compromising host cell viability. In a murine pulmonary infection model, TESAN achieved a 4.64 log10 reduction in bacterial burden and increased seven-day survival from 10% to 70%. Studies using alveolar macrophages from patient bronchoalveolar lavage fluid confirmed intracellular targeting and achieved up to 99.91% bacterial elimination. These results establish enzyme-responsive in situ self-assembly as an effective strategy for treating persistent intracellular infections.
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