Synergistic Dual Ag/Cu Ion Implantation to Enhance Antimicrobial Defense on Boston Keratoprosthesis.

IF 8.1 Q1 ENGINEERING, BIOMEDICAL
Biomaterials research Pub Date : 2025-02-19 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.34133/bmr.0147
Silvia G Gómez, Gerard Boix-Lemonche, Jordi Orrit-Prat, Raül Bonet, Jaume Caro, Joan Muñoz, Maria-Pau Ginebra, Barbara Skerlavaj, Rafael I Barraquer, José M Manero
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The Boston keratoprosthesis (BKPro) is a critical device for vision restoration in complex cases of corneal blindness, although its long-term retention is challenged by infection risks. This study aims to enhance the antimicrobial properties of the titanium (Ti) backplate of the BKPro by ion implanting silver and copper ions to achieve effective infection control while maintaining cytocompatibility. Research on antimicrobial modifications for BKPro is limited, and while metallic ions like Ag and Cu show promise for biomaterial improvement, their effects on human corneal keratocytes (HCKs) require further study. Ag and Cu were implanted onto rough Ti surfaces, as mono- and coimplantations. Cytotoxicity was assessed in HCKs, and antimicrobial efficacy was tested against Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Candida albicans. After 21 d, monoimplanted Ag samples released 300.4 ppb of Ag+, coimplanted samples released 427.5 ppb of Ag+ and 272.3 ppb of Cu ions, and monoimplanted Cu samples released 567.0 ppb of Cu ions. All ion-implanted surfaces supported HCK proliferation, exhibited no cytotoxicity, and showed strong antimicrobial activity. Ag-implanted surfaces provided antibacterial effects through membrane disruption and reactive oxygen species generation, while Cu-implanted surfaces exhibited antifungal effects via impaired enzymatic functions and reactive oxygen species. Coimplanted AgCu surfaces demonstrated synergistic antimicrobial effects, resulting from the synergy between the bactericidal actions of Ag and the oxidative stress contributions of Cu. Additionally, ion-implanted surfaces enhanced HCK adhesion under co-culture conditions. In conclusion, ion implantation effectively imparts antimicrobial properties to the Ti backplate of BKPro, reducing infection risks while preserving compatibility with corneal cells.

双银/铜离子协同植入增强波士顿角膜假体抗菌防御。
波士顿角膜假体(BKPro)是复杂角膜失明病例视力恢复的关键设备,尽管其长期保留受到感染风险的挑战。本研究旨在通过离子注入银离子和铜离子增强BKPro钛(Ti)背板的抗菌性能,在保持细胞相容性的同时实现有效的感染控制。对BKPro的抗菌修饰的研究是有限的,虽然金属离子如Ag和Cu显示出生物材料改善的希望,但它们对人类角膜角质细胞(hck)的影响需要进一步研究。Ag和Cu以单植入和共植入的方式植入到粗糙的Ti表面。对hks细胞毒性进行了评估,并对铜绿假单胞菌和白色念珠菌进行了抗菌效果测试。21 d后,单植入银样品释放出300.4 ppb的Ag+,共植入银样品释放出427.5 ppb的Ag+和272.3 ppb的Cu离子,单植入铜样品释放出567.0 ppb的Cu离子。所有离子注入表面均支持HCK增殖,无细胞毒性,并表现出较强的抗菌活性。ag注入表面通过破坏膜和产生活性氧来发挥抑菌作用,而cu注入表面通过破坏酶功能和活性氧来发挥抑菌作用。Ag的杀菌作用与Cu的氧化应激作用协同作用,使共植入的AgCu表面表现出协同抗菌作用。此外,在共培养条件下,离子注入表面增强了HCK的粘附。综上所述,离子注入可以有效地赋予BKPro的Ti背板抗菌性能,降低感染风险,同时保持与角膜细胞的相容性。
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