Antimicrobial nanocomposite coatings for rapid intervention against catheter-associated urinary tract infections

被引:3
作者
Patra, Dipanjana [1 ]
Ghosh, Sreyan [2 ]
Mukherjee, Sudip [2 ]
Acharya, Yash [2 ]
Mukherjee, Riya [2 ]
Haldar, Jayanta [2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Jawaharlal Nehru Ctr Adv Sci Res JNCASR, Chem & Phys Mat Unit, Bengaluru 560064, Karnataka, India
[2] Jawaharlal Nehru Ctr Adv Sci Res JNCASR, New Chem Unit, Antimicrobial Res Lab, Bengaluru 560064, Karnataka, India
[3] Jawaharlal Nehru Ctr Adv Sci Res JNCASR, Sch Adv Mat, Bengaluru 560064, Karnataka, India
关键词
ANTIBACTERIAL; BIOFILMS; SURFACES; PAINT;
D O I
10.1039/d4nr00653d
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) pose a significant challenge in hospital settings. Current solutions available on the market involve incorporating antimicrobials and antiseptics into catheters. However, challenges such as uncontrolled release leading to undesirable toxicity, as well as the prevalence of antimicrobial resistance reduce the effectiveness of these solutions. Additionally, conventional antibiotics fail to effectively eradicate entrenched bacteria and metabolically suppressed bacteria present in the biofilm, necessitating the exploration of alternative strategies. Here, we introduce a novel polymer-nanocomposite coating that imparts rapid antimicrobial and anti-biofilm properties to coated urinary catheters. We have coated silicone-based urinary catheters with an organo-soluble antimicrobial polymer nanocomposite (APN), containing hydrophobic quaternized polyethyleneimine and zinc oxide nanoparticles, in a single step coating process. The coated surfaces exhibited rapid eradication of drug-resistant bacteria within 10-15 min, including E. coli, K. pneumoniae, MRSA, and S. epidermidis, as well as drug-resistant C. albicans fungi. APN coated catheters exhibited potent bactericidal activity against uropathogenic strains of E. coli, even when incubated in human urine. Furthermore, the stability of the coating and retention of antimicrobial activity was validated even after multiple washes. More importantly, this coating deterred biofilm formation on the catheter surface, and displayed rapid inactivation of metabolically repressed stationary phase and persister cells. The ability of the coated surfaces to disrupt bacterial membranes and induce the generation of intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) was assessed through different techniques, such as electron microscopy imaging, flow cytometry as well as fluorescence spectroscopy and microscopy. The surface coatings were found to be biocompatible in an in vivo mice model. Our simple one-step coating approach for catheters holds significant potential owing to its ability to tackle multidrug resistant bacteria and fungi, and the challenge of biofilm formation. This work brings us one step closer to enhancing patient care and safety in hospitals. Catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs) pose a significant challenge in hospital settings.
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页码:11109 / 11125
页数:17
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