Title of article :
The inhibition of Staphylococcus epidermidis biofilm formation by vancomycin-modified titanium alloy and implications for the treatment of periprosthetic infection
Author/Authors :
Valentin Antoci Jr.، نويسنده , , Christopher S. Adams، نويسنده , , Javad Parvizi، نويسنده , , Helen M. Davidson، نويسنده , , Russell J. Composto، نويسنده , , Theresa A. Freeman، نويسنده , , Eric Wickstrom، نويسنده , , Paul Ducheyne، نويسنده , , Donald Jungkind، نويسنده , , Irving M. Shapiro، نويسنده , , Noreen J. Hickok، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
7
From page :
4684
To page :
4690
Abstract :
Peri-prosthetic infections are notoriously difficult to treat as the biomaterial implant is ideal for bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation, resulting in decreased antibiotic sensitivity. Previously, we reported that vancomycin covalently attached to a Ti alloy surface (Vanc-Ti) could prevent bacterial colonization. Herein we examine the effect of this Vanc-Ti surface on Staphylococci epidermidis, a Gram-positive organism prevalent in orthopaedic infections. By direct colony counting and fluorescent visualization of live bacteria, S. epidermidis colonization was significantly inhibited on Vanc-Ti implants. In contrast, the gram-negative organism Escherichia coli readily colonized the Vanc-Ti rod, suggesting retention of antibiotic specificity. By histochemical and SEM analysis, Vanc-Ti prevented S. epidermidis biofilm formation, even in the presence of serum. Furthermore, when challenged multiple times with S. epidermidis, Vanc-Ti rods resisted bacterial colonization. Finally, when S. epidermidis was continuously cultured in the presence of Vanc-Ti, the bacteria maintained a Vanc sensitivity equivalent to the parent strain. These findings indicate that antibiotic derivatization of implants can result in a surface that can resist bacterial colonization. This technology holds great promise for the prevention and treatment of periprosthetic infections.
Keywords :
AntibacterialBacterial adhesionBiofilmMetal surface treatmentBacteriaSurface modificationTitanium alloy
Journal title :
Biomaterials
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Biomaterials
Record number :
483297
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