Inverse Oxide/Alloy‐Structured Nanozymes with NIR‐Triggered Enzymatic Cascade Regulation of ROS Homeostasis for Efficient Wound Healing

Y Yongsen Zhao (Key Laboratory of Interfacial Reaction & Sensing Analysis in Universities of Shandong Collaborative Innovation Center for Green Chemical Manufacturing and Accurate Detection School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering University of Jinan Jinan 250022 China) S Shiqi Zhao Y Yu Du (Key Laboratory of Material Simulation Methods and Software of Ministry of Education, College of Physics) Z Zhongfeng Gao (Key Laboratory of Interfacial Reaction & Sensing Analysis in Universities of Shandong Collaborative Innovation Center for Green Chemical Manufacturing and Accurate Detection School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering University of Jinan Jinan 250022 China) Y Yanlei Li H Hongmin Ma (Key Laboratory of Chemical Sensing & Analysis in Universities of Shandong School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering University of Jinan Jinan 250022 P.R. China) H Hui Li X Xiang Ren Q Qing Fan (Department of Pharmacy (Shandong Provincial Key Traditional Chinese Medical Discipline of Clinical Chinese Pharmacy) Shandong Cancer Hospital and Institute Shandong First Medical University and Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences Jinan 250117 China) D Dan Wu (Key Laboratory of Freshwater Fish Reproduction and Development, Ministry of Education, State Key Laboratory Breeding Base of Eco-Environments and Bio-Resources of the Three Gorges Reservoir Region, School of Life Sciences, Southwest University) Q Qin Wei

Abstract

Abstract The precise spatiotemporal control of reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation and scavenging remains pivotal for infected wound healing. However, conventional nanozymes fail to adaptively regulate ROS dynamics across inflammatory and proliferative phases. A near‐infrared (NIR)‐activated inverse oxide/alloy‐structured nanozyme (Co 7 Fe 3 /ZnO@C) is developed, featuring enzymatic cascade activities to tune ROS homeostasis through synergistic chemodynamic (CDT), photodynamic (PDT), and photothermal (PTT) therapies. The nanozyme orchestrates a self‐regulated cascade: peroxidase (POD)‐like activity initially generates bactericidal hydroxyl radicals in acidic wounds, while subsequent NIR triggers hot electron transfer from Co 7 Fe 3 to ZnO, facilitating synchronized superoxide dismutase (SOD)‐like, catalase (CAT)‐like and hydroxyl radical antioxidant capacity (HORAC) activities to scavenge residual ROS. This cascaded network dynamically balances ROS production (POD) and scavenging (NIR‐driven SOD/CAT/HORAC), eradicating bacteria while resolving inflammation. In vitro/vivo studies have shown that the proposed method for maintaining ROS homeostasis can markedly enhance the rate of wound healing by the regulation of the inflammatory environment within the injured tissue and the facilitation of rapid re‐epithelialization. This work provides an intelligent nanozyme platform that simulates the function of natural enzymes and constructs a cascade reaction strategy to balance the antibacterial and anti‐inflammatory demands in the wound microenvironment.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 14
Published April 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

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ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (11)

Y

Yongsen Zhao

Key Laboratory of Interfacial Reaction & Sensing Analysis in Universities of Shandong Collaborative Innovation Center for Green Chemical Manufacturing and Accurate Detection School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering University of Jinan Jinan 250022 China

S

Shiqi Zhao

Y

Yu Du

Key Laboratory of Material Simulation Methods and Software of Ministry of Education, College of Physics

Z

Zhongfeng Gao

Key Laboratory of Interfacial Reaction & Sensing Analysis in Universities of Shandong Collaborative Innovation Center for Green Chemical Manufacturing and Accurate Detection School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering University of Jinan Jinan 250022 China

Y

Yanlei Li

H

Hongmin Ma

Key Laboratory of Chemical Sensing & Analysis in Universities of Shandong School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering University of Jinan Jinan 250022 P.R. China

H

Hui Li

X

Xiang Ren

Q

Qing Fan

Department of Pharmacy (Shandong Provincial Key Traditional Chinese Medical Discipline of Clinical Chinese Pharmacy) Shandong Cancer Hospital and Institute Shandong First Medical University and Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences Jinan 250117 China

D

Dan Wu

Key Laboratory of Freshwater Fish Reproduction and Development, Ministry of Education, State Key Laboratory Breeding Base of Eco-Environments and Bio-Resources of the Three Gorges Reservoir Region, School of Life Sciences, Southwest University

Q

Qin Wei