Issue 7, 2024

In situ peptide assemblies for bacterial infection imaging and treatment

Abstract

Bacterial infections, especially antibiotic-resistant ones, remain a major threat to human health. Advances in nanotechnology have led to the development of numerous antimicrobial nanomaterials. Among them, in situ peptide assemblies, formed by biomarker-triggered self-assembly of peptide-based building blocks, have received increasing attention due to their unique merits of good spatiotemporal controllability and excellent disease accumulation and retention. In recent years, a variety of “turn on” imaging probes and activatable antibacterial agents based on in situ peptide assemblies have been developed, providing promising alternatives for the treatment and diagnosis of bacterial infections. In this review, we introduce representative design strategies for in situ peptide assemblies and highlight the bacterial infection imaging and treatment applications of these supramolecular materials. Besides, current challenges in this field are proposed.

Graphical abstract: In situ peptide assemblies for bacterial infection imaging and treatment

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
02 Nov 2023
Accepted
13 Jan 2024
First published
16 Jan 2024

Nanoscale, 2024,16, 3211-3225

In situ peptide assemblies for bacterial infection imaging and treatment

Y. Zhou, L. Xu, X. Sun, W. Zhan and G. Liang, Nanoscale, 2024, 16, 3211 DOI: 10.1039/D3NR05557D

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