BioHJzyme-Armed Hydrogel for Infectious Wound Monitoring Through Enzyme-Mimetic Antibacterial Activities and Macrophage Regulation

Zuyao Wang,Miaomiao He, Xinyan Pang,Guangfu Yin,Yi Deng,Weizhong Yang

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL(2024)

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Abstract
The pathogenic colonization and the triggered disorder of macrophage phenotype evoked by pathogenic infection in wound inevitably leads to the stagnant wound regeneration. Herein, we devise ZnFe 2 O 4 /MXene bioheterojunction enzyme (BioHJzyme)-armed hydrogel for infectious wound monitoring, which shows in-built macrophage re -rousing capability and enzyme -mimetic antibacterial (EMA) activity, including glutathione peroxidase (GPx) -mimetic activity and peroxidase (POD) -mimetic activity with a turnover number of 0.30 s -1 . The anti -pathogenic efficiency can be further enhanced upon near infrared laser (NIR) irradiation with a turnover number of 1.48 s -1 . On top of that, the in vivo experimental results demonstrate that the BioHJzyme-armed hydrogel possess overarching antibacterial activities and anti -inflammation through regulating macrophage phenotype, coupled with enriched collagen deposition and angiogenesis. As envisaged, this work provides a tactic in the realm of infectious wound monitoring via enzyme -mimetic antibacterial activities and macrophage re -rousing.
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Key words
Bio-heterojunction,Antibacterial,Anti -inflammation,Wound healing
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