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Modulation of Bacterial Iron Homeostasis to Enhance Cuproptosis-like Death for the Treatment of Infected Diabetic Wound

Posted on 2025-04-19 - 13:20
Cuproptosis, an emerging cell death pathway, offers an alternative approach for antimicrobial therapy, but it suffers from deficiencies and health risks. Here, we design hollow Cu-enriched Prussian blue-based nanostructures (Cu-HMPBs) and find that the infected microenvironment facilitates the release of Cu ions from Cu-HMPBs, leading to Cu overload in bacterial cells. Meanwhile, Fe ions in bacterial cells are highly selectively chelated, triggering iron starvation. As a result, the proteotoxic stress and redox imbalance induced by Cu overload are aggravated upon iron starvation, thus remarkably enhancing cuproptosis-like bacterial cell death at extremely low-dose (noncytotoxic) Cu ions. Moreover, we demonstrate the effectiveness of this iron starvation-augmented antimicrobial strategy, and its efficacy is further validated in a methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)-infected diabetic mouse wound model. Collectively, these findings provide a promising and universal strategy on iron starvation sensitizing cuproptosis-like bacterial cell death for combating drug resistance.

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