reviewJournal of Controlled ReleaseMar 1, 2025HYBRID OA

Nanomedicines as disruptors or inhibitors of biofilms: Opportunities in addressing antimicrobial resistance

China Medical University · First Hospital of China Medical University · +1 more institution

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Abstract

The problem of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has caused global concern due to its great threat to human health. Evidences are emerging for a critical role of biofilms, one of the natural protective mechanisms developed by bacteria during growth, in resisting commonly used clinical antibiotics. Advances in nanomedicines with tunable physicochemical properties and unique anti-biofilm mechanisms provide opportunities for solving AMR risks more effectively. In this review, we summarize the five "A" stages (adhesion, amplification, alienation, aging and allocation) of biofilm formation and mechanisms through which they protect the internal bacteria. Aimed at the characteristics of biofilms, we emphasize the design…

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