Antibacterial CATH-2 Peptide Coating to Prevent Bone Implant-Related Infection

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2023-09-25

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Keikhosravani, Pardis
Jahanmard, Fatemeh
Bollen, Tim
Nazmi, Kamran
Veldhuizen, Edwin J.A.
Gonugunta, Prasad
Anusuyadevi, Prasaanth Ravi
van der Wal, Bart C.H.
Vogely, H. CharlesISNI 0000000391177794
Bikker, Floris J.

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Abstract

The development of antibacterial coatings is a promising approach to preventing biofilm formation and reducing the overuse of systemic antibiotics. However, widespread antibiotic use has resulted in antibiotic-resistant bacteria, limiting the efficacy of antibiotic-based coatings. Herein, an antibacterial coating is developed by layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly of two polymers namely PDLG (poly (D,L-lactide-co-glycolide)) and gelatin methacryloyl (GelMA) while chicken cathelicidin-2 (CATH-2), a cationic and amphipathic peptide, is loaded between these polymer layers. The electrospray method is used to apply the coatings to achieve efficient peptide loading and durability. The CATH-2 bactericidal concentration ranges are first identified, followed by a study of their cytotoxicity to human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) and macrophage cell lines. Later, different LbL electrospray coating assemblies loaded with the optimal peptide concentration are sought. Various coating strategies are investigated to identify an LbL coating that exhibits prolonged and biocompatible CATH-2 release. The resulting CATH-2-coated titanium surfaces exhibit strong antibacterial activity against both Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli bacteria for 4 days and are biocompatible with hMSCs and macrophage cells. This coating can be considered as a versatile delivery system platform for the delivery of CATH-2 peptides while avoiding cytotoxicity, particularly for the prevention of infections associated with implants.

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antibacterial peptides, antibiotic resistance, biomaterial-related infection, durable coatings, General Materials Science, Mechanics of Materials, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

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Keikhosravani, P, Jahanmard, F, Bollen, T, Nazmi, K, Veldhuizen, E J A, Gonugunta, P, Anusuyadevi, P R, van der Wal, B C H, Vogely, C, Bikker, F J, Taheri, P, Weinans, H & Amin Yavari, S 2023, 'Antibacterial CATH-2 Peptide Coating to Prevent Bone Implant-Related Infection', Advanced Materials Technologies, vol. 8, no. 18, 2300500, pp. 1-13. https://doi.org/10.1002/admt.202300500