Abstract
Multidrug-resistant A. baumannii is increasingly recognized as a significant problem in hospitals and causes high morbidity and mortality. Here, we studied the antibacterial effects of AgNPs on clinically isolated multiple drug-resistant A. baumannii, and search for the potential antibacterial mechanism. Based on the results from the colony-forming unit (CFU) method, flow cytometry (FC), and a BrdU ELISA, we conclude that AgNPs can simultaneously induce apoptosis and inhibit new DNA synthesis in bacteria in a concentration-dependent manner. This study presents the first discussion of an antibacterial effect by AgNPs in clinically isolated, multidrug-resistant A. Baumannii and provides a new strategy for the use of silver nanoparticles in the multidrug-resistant A. Baumannii clinical problem.
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Chen, M., Yu, X., Huo, Q., Yuan, Q., Li, X., Xu, C., & Bao, H. (2019). Biomedical potentialities of silver nanoparticles for clinical multiple drug-resistant acinetobacter baumannii. Journal of Nanomaterials, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/3754018
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