Antibacterial nanomaterials: Mechanisms, impacts on antimicrobial resistance and design principles

Abstract

Antimicrobialresistance(AMR)is one of the biggestthreatsto the environmentand health.AMR rapidlyinvalidatesconventionalantibiotics,and antimicrobialnanomaterialshave been increasinglyexploredas alternatives.Interestingly,severalantimicrobialnanomaterialsshow AMR-independentantimicrobialeffects withoutdetectablenewresistanceand have thereforebeen suggestedto preventAMR evolution.In contrast,some are found to trigger theevolutionof AMR. Given these seeminglyconflictingfindings,a timely discussionof the two faces of antimicrobialnanomaterialsis urgentlyneeded.This reviewsystematicallycomparesthe killing mechanismsand structure-activityrelationshipsof antibioticsand antimicrobialnanomaterials.We then focus on nano-microbeinteractionsto elucidatethe impactsof molecularinitiatingevents on AMR evolution.Finally,we providean outlookon future antimicrobialnanomaterialsand proposedesign principlesfor the preventionof AMR evolution.

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antibacterial nanomaterials, antimicrobial resistance, killing mechanism, nano-bio interaction, structure

Citation

Angewandte Chemie International Edition. 2023, vol. 62, issue 17.