Issue 14, 2025

Manganese-based nanoenzymes: from catalytic chemistry to design principle and antitumor/antibacterial therapy

Abstract

Manganese (Mn)-based materials have been extensively investigated for a wide range of biomedical applications owing to their remarkable catalytic chemistry, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) capacity, biodegradability, low toxicity, and good biosafety. In this review, we first elaborate on the catalytic principle of Mn-based nanoenzymes for antitumor and antibacterial therapy, followed by a comprehensive discussion of the interesting structural design engineering strategies used to achieve multi-dimensional Mn-based nanoarchitectures, such as zero-dimensional (0D) nanoparticles, 1D nanotubes, 2D nanosheets, 3D hollow porous Mn ball, and core–shell nanostructures. Moreover, the therapeutic applications of different Mn-based nanoenzymes, including manganese dioxide (MnO2)-based nanoenzymes that can trigger catalytic reactions, Mn2+-doped metal nanoenzymes and Mn2+-coordinated nanoenzymes that promote hydroxyl/reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation, and MnO2-based micro/nanorobots that can effectively penetrate tumor tissues, are critically reviewed. Finally, a brief overview of the potential challenges faced in the development of Mn-based nanoenzymes is presented, along with a comparative and balanced discussion of future prospects.

Graphical abstract: Manganese-based nanoenzymes: from catalytic chemistry to design principle and antitumor/antibacterial therapy

Article information

Article type
Review Article
Submitted
09 Jan 2025
Accepted
20 Feb 2025
First published
26 Feb 2025

Nanoscale, 2025,17, 8301-8315

Manganese-based nanoenzymes: from catalytic chemistry to design principle and antitumor/antibacterial therapy

L. Qiu, Z. Diao, X. Cai, D. Zhang, X. Liu, J. Sun, M. R. Younis, D. Cui and T. Yin, Nanoscale, 2025, 17, 8301 DOI: 10.1039/D5NR00107B

To request permission to reproduce material from this article, please go to the Copyright Clearance Center request page.

If you are an author contributing to an RSC publication, you do not need to request permission provided correct acknowledgement is given.

If you are the author of this article, you do not need to request permission to reproduce figures and diagrams provided correct acknowledgement is given. If you want to reproduce the whole article in a third-party publication (excluding your thesis/dissertation for which permission is not required) please go to the Copyright Clearance Center request page.

Read more about how to correctly acknowledge RSC content.

Social activity

Spotlight

Advertisements