Tijani Naheem Adekilekun, Hokello Joseph, Eilu Emmanuel, Akinola Saheed Adekunle, Afolabi Abdullateef Opeyemi, Makeri Danladi, Lukwago Tonny Wotoyitide, Mutuku Irene M, Mwesigwa Alex, Baguma Andrew, Adebayo Ismail Abiola
Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Kampala International University, Western Campus, Bushenyi, Uganda.
Department of Biology, Faculty of Science and Education, Busitema University, Tororo, Uganda.
Biometals. 2025 Feb;38(1):55-88. doi: 10.1007/s10534-024-00647-5. Epub 2024 Oct 24.
In recent years, antimicrobial resistance (AMR) has become an alarming threat to global health as notable increase in morbidity and mortality has been ascribed to the emergence of superbugs. The increase in microbial resistance because of harboured or inherited resistomes has been complicated by the lack of new and effective antimicrobial agents, as well as misuse and failure of existing ones. These problems have generated severe and growing public health concern, due to high burden of bacterial infections resulting from scarce financial resources and poor functioning health systems, among others. It is therefore, highly pressing to search for novel and more efficacious alternatives for combating the action of these super bacteria and their infection. The application of metallic nanoparticles (MNPs) with their distinctive physical and chemical attributes appears as promising tools in fighting off these deadly superbugs. The simple, inexpensive and eco-friendly model for enhanced biologically inspired MNPs with exceptional antimicrobial effect and diverse mechanisms of action againsts multiple cell components seems to offer the most promising option and said to have enticed many researchers who now show tremendous interest. This synopsis offers critical discussion on application of MNPs as the foremost intervening strategy to curb the menace posed by the spread of superbugs. As such, this review explores how antimicrobial properties of the metallic nanoparticles which demonstrated considerable efficacy against several multi-drugs resistant bacteria, could be adopted as promising approach in subduing the threat of AMR and harvoc resulting from the spread of superbugs.
近年来,抗菌药物耐药性(AMR)已成为对全球健康的一个惊人威胁,因为超级细菌的出现导致发病率和死亡率显著上升。由于携带或遗传的耐药基因组导致的微生物耐药性增加,因缺乏新的有效抗菌药物以及现有药物的滥用和失效而变得更加复杂。这些问题引发了严重且日益增长的公共卫生担忧,原因包括财政资源稀缺和卫生系统运转不良等导致的细菌感染负担沉重等。因此,迫切需要寻找新颖且更有效的替代方法来对抗这些超级细菌及其感染的作用。具有独特物理和化学特性的金属纳米颗粒(MNPs)的应用似乎是对抗这些致命超级细菌的有前途的工具。用于增强具有特殊抗菌效果和针对多种细胞成分的多种作用机制的生物启发型MNPs的简单、廉价且环保的模型似乎提供了最有前途的选择,据说已经吸引了许多现在表现出极大兴趣的研究人员。本综述对MNPs作为遏制超级细菌传播所构成威胁的首要干预策略的应用进行了批判性讨论。因此,本综述探讨了金属纳米颗粒的抗菌特性如何能够作为一种有前途的方法来应对AMR的威胁以及超级细菌传播所造成的危害,这种抗菌特性已证明对几种多重耐药细菌具有相当大的疗效。