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Self-assembly of natural protein and imidazole molecules on gold nanoparticles: Applications in wound healing against multi-drug resistant bacteria

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES
Volume 119, Issue -, Pages 505-516

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2018.07.167

Keywords

Gold nanoparticles; 2-mercapto-1-methylimidazole; Chicken egg white proteins; Antibacterial activity; Wound dressing

Funding

  1. Social Development Project of Guangdong Province [2017A020211015]
  2. Hi-Tech Research and Development 863 Program of China [2013AA102 507]
  3. Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities [XDJK2017B041, XDJK2017C012]

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Developing highly active and green antibacterial agents for pathogens, especially multidrug-resistant superbugs, is vital for solving the problem of serious antibiotic resistance. Herein, we report a unique system of gold nano particles coated with chicken egg white (CEW) and 2-mercapto-1-methylimidazole (MMT) as a novel antibacterial agent. The CEW was used to prepare the gold nanoparticles as a commercially available reducing and stabilizing agent, and then the MMT self-assembled on the surface of nanoparticles. The resulting Au@CEW/MMT was found to be a highly efficient antibacterial agent, and the activity is mainly attributed to the synergistic effects of MMT and Au@CEW in undermining the bacterial membrane. Meanwhile, the studies of antibacterial activities and biocompatibility of Au@CEW/MMT with different ratios of MMT conjugation to Au@CEW confirmed that Au@CEW/MMT3 (MMT:HAuCl4 = 1:50) can maintain a balance between antibacterial properties and biocompatibility. Furthermore, in an in-vivo study using the rabbit model, gauze loaded with Au@CEW/MMT3 can effectively accelerate the healing of wounds infected with methicillin-resistant S. aureus and promote the formation of collagen. Therefore, this work illustrated a promising material with broad-spectrum antibacterial activities for preclinical applications in treating wound infections. (C) 2018 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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