Inhibition of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Biofilms Using Robust Silk Fibroin-Poly(ethyleneimine) Microparticles.

IF 4.9 3区 工程技术 Q1 POLYMER SCIENCE
Polymers Pub Date : 2025-09-12 DOI:10.3390/polym17182470
Grace Neven, Tippabattini Jayaramudu, Mingyang Mao, Tugba Ozdemir
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Abstract

Controlling bacterial growth and biofilm formation remains a major challenge in the treatment of chronic wounds and in preventing infection after biomedical device implantation. Thus, creating materials with inherent antibacterial potential is necessary. Here, we report silk fibroin-polyethylenimine-based (SF-PEI) microparticles to control the growth of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which is a highly infectious and biofilm-forming pathogen. SF-PEI microparticles were fabricated using a solvent displacement method, and their microparticle formation was confirmed using Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR). The morphology and size of the microparticles were characterized using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and dynamic light scattering (DLS). The SEM and DLS methods revealed that the microparticles formed showed a uniform, spherical morphology with a consistent size distribution, showing a Z-average of 834.82 nm. The antibacterial and biofilm inhibition properties of the SF-PEI microparticles were tested against P. aeruginosa. The results show significant control of bacterial growth and biofilm formation when treated with the SF-PEI particles. Further, a cell viability assay was evaluated using human dermal fibroblasts, and the results demonstrated that the SF-PEI microparticles developed demonstrated cytocompatibility, with no significant cytotoxic effects observed. These results suggest that SF-PEI microparticles offer a promising biocompatible strategy for reducing bacterial growth and their biofilm-associated infections, particularly in wound healing and medical device applications.

丝素-聚亚胺微粒子对铜绿假单胞菌生物膜的抑制作用
控制细菌生长和生物膜的形成仍然是治疗慢性伤口和预防生物医学装置植入后感染的主要挑战。因此,创造具有固有抗菌潜力的材料是必要的。在这里,我们报道了基于丝素-聚乙烯亚胺(SF-PEI)的微颗粒来控制铜绿假单胞菌的生长,铜绿假单胞菌是一种高度传染性和生物膜形成的病原体。采用溶剂置换法制备了SF-PEI微粒子,并用傅里叶变换红外光谱(FTIR)对其微粒子的形成进行了验证。利用扫描电子显微镜(SEM)和动态光散射(DLS)表征了微颗粒的形态和大小。SEM和DLS分析表明,形成的微颗粒形貌均匀,呈球形,尺寸分布一致,z平均为834.82 nm。研究了SF-PEI微颗粒对铜绿假单胞菌的抑菌性能和生物膜抑制性能。结果表明,SF-PEI颗粒对细菌生长和生物膜形成有显著的控制作用。此外,使用人真皮成纤维细胞进行细胞活力测定,结果表明,SF-PEI微颗粒具有良好的细胞相容性,没有观察到明显的细胞毒性作用。这些结果表明,SF-PEI微粒为减少细菌生长及其生物膜相关感染提供了一种有希望的生物相容性策略,特别是在伤口愈合和医疗设备应用中。
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Polymers
Polymers POLYMER SCIENCE-
CiteScore
8.00
自引率
16.00%
发文量
4697
审稿时长
1.3 months
期刊介绍: Polymers (ISSN 2073-4360) is an international, open access journal of polymer science. It publishes research papers, short communications and review papers. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. Therefore, there is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. Polymers provides an interdisciplinary forum for publishing papers which advance the fields of (i) polymerization methods, (ii) theory, simulation, and modeling, (iii) understanding of new physical phenomena, (iv) advances in characterization techniques, and (v) harnessing of self-assembly and biological strategies for producing complex multifunctional structures.
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