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Review

Emerging Trends in Dissolving-Microneedle Technology for Antimicrobial Skin-Infection Therapies

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Department of Pharmacy, State Key Laboratory of Bioactive Molecules and Druggability Assessment, Jinan University, Guangzhou 511436, China
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Department of Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, Jinan University, Guangzhou 511436, China
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Department of Chemistry, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33620, USA
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These authors contributed equally to this work.
Pharmaceutics 2024, 16(9), 1188; https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics16091188 (registering DOI)
Submission received: 2 August 2024 / Revised: 26 August 2024 / Accepted: 5 September 2024 / Published: 8 September 2024
(This article belongs to the Section Drug Delivery and Controlled Release)

Abstract

Skin and soft-tissue infections require significant consideration because of their prolonged treatment duration and propensity to rapidly progress, resulting in severe complications. The primary challenge in their treatment stems from the involvement of drug-resistant microorganisms that can form impermeable biofilms, as well as the possibility of infection extending deep into tissues, thereby complicating drug delivery. Dissolving microneedle patches are an innovative transdermal drug-delivery system that effectively enhances drug penetration through the stratum corneum barrier, thereby increasing drug concentration at the site of infection. They offer highly efficient, safe, and patient-friendly alternatives to conventional topical formulations. This comprehensive review focuses on recent advances and emerging trends in dissolving-microneedle technology for antimicrobial skin-infection therapy. Conventional antibiotic microneedles are compared with those based on emerging antimicrobial agents, such as quorum-sensing inhibitors, antimicrobial peptides, and antimicrobial-matrix materials. The review also highlights the potential of innovative microneedles incorporating chemodynamic, nanoenzyme antimicrobial, photodynamic, and photothermal antibacterial therapies. This review explores the advantages of various antimicrobial therapies and emphasizes the potential of their combined application to improve the efficacy of microneedles. Finally, this review analyzes the druggability of different antimicrobial microneedles and discusses possible future developments.
Keywords: dissolving microneedles; antimicrobial therapy; skin infection; drug delivery systems; druggability dissolving microneedles; antimicrobial therapy; skin infection; drug delivery systems; druggability

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Luo, R.; Xu, H.; Lin, Q.; Chi, J.; Liu, T.; Jin, B.; Ou, J.; Xu, Z.; Peng, T.; Quan, G.; et al. Emerging Trends in Dissolving-Microneedle Technology for Antimicrobial Skin-Infection Therapies. Pharmaceutics 2024, 16, 1188. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics16091188

AMA Style

Luo R, Xu H, Lin Q, Chi J, Liu T, Jin B, Ou J, Xu Z, Peng T, Quan G, et al. Emerging Trends in Dissolving-Microneedle Technology for Antimicrobial Skin-Infection Therapies. Pharmaceutics. 2024; 16(9):1188. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics16091188

Chicago/Turabian Style

Luo, Rui, Huihui Xu, Qiaoni Lin, Jiaying Chi, Tingzhi Liu, Bingrui Jin, Jiayu Ou, Zejun Xu, Tingting Peng, Guilan Quan, and et al. 2024. "Emerging Trends in Dissolving-Microneedle Technology for Antimicrobial Skin-Infection Therapies" Pharmaceutics 16, no. 9: 1188. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics16091188

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