Abstract
The emergence and proliferation of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) pneumonia poses a significant global public health threat. Herein, the significant remission effect against acute MRSA pneumonia was realized through the insect cuticle protein (OfCPH-2) nanoassemblies without nonspecific immune response. The lung repair results could be attributed to the transforming of M1-type to M2-type macrophage polarization and the repression of Th17 cell differentiation in mice spleens through the intervention of OfCPH-2 nanoassemblies. These findings offer a valuable insight into the application of insect protein-based materials as effective antidrug resistant strain agents as well as a powerful strategy for acute MRSA pneumonia.
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