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Enzyme-triggered on-demand release of a H 2 O 2 -self-supplying CuO 2 @Fe 3 O 4 nanoagent for enhanced chemodyamic antimicrobial therapy and wound healing.

Nanoagents for chemodynamic therapy (CDT) hold a promising future in the field of antimicrobials, especially copper peroxide (CuO2 ) (CP) nanomaterials which have garnered significant attention due to their ability to self-supply H2 O2 . Nevertheless, the poor stability of CuO2 remains a critical challenge which restricts its practical application in the antibacterial field. In this study, an advanced nano-antimicrobial system HA-CP@Fe3 O4 with enzyme-responsive properties is developed by coating hyaluronic acid (HA) on CuO2 -loaded iron tetraoxide nanoparticles. The coating of HA not only stabilizes the CuO2 nanomaterials but also provides responsiveness towards the enzyme hyaluronidase, which is typically secreted by some bacteria. The outer layer of HA in HA-CP@Fe3 O4 undergoes decomposition in the presence of hyaluronidase-secreting bacteria, resulting in the release of CuO2 @Fe3 O4 . The released CuO2 @Fe3 O4 then self-supplies H2 O2 and generates reactive oxygen species (ROS) within the infected microenvironment through Fenton and Russell effects, to ultimately achieve effective and precise antimicrobial activity. Simultaneously, the magnetic property provided by Fe3 O4 allows the substance to be directed towards the infection site. Both in vitro and in vivo tests demonstrated that HA-CP@Fe3 O4 exhibited excellent antimicrobial capabilities at low concentration (30 μg mL-1 ), exceptional biocompatibility and the ability to accelerate wound healing. The findings of this work offer a new and promising approach for targeted and precise CDT.

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