Biofilm attachment reduction on bioinspired, dynamic, micro-wrinkling surfaces

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作者
Epstein, Alexander K. [1 ]
Hong, Donggyoon [1 ]
Kim, Philseok [1 ,2 ]
Aizenberg, Joanna [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Harvard Univ, Sch Engn & Appl Sci, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
[2] Wyss Inst Biol Inspired Engn, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
[3] Harvard Univ, Kavli Inst Bionano Sci & Technol, Cambridge, MA 02138 USA
关键词
BACTERIAL COLONIES; ADHESION; RESISTANCE; SETTLEMENT; MODEL;
D O I
10.1088/1367-2630/15/9/095018
中图分类号
O4 [物理学];
学科分类号
0702 ;
摘要
Most bacteria live in multicellular communities known as biofilms that are adherent to surfaces in our environment, from sea beds to plumbing systems. Biofilms are often associated with clinical infections, nosocomial deaths and industrial damage such as bio-corrosion and clogging of pipes. As mature biofilms are extremely challenging to eradicate once formed, prevention is advantageous over treatment. However, conventional surface chemistry strategies are either generally transient, due to chemical masking, or toxic, as in the case of leaching marine antifouling paints. Inspired by the nonfouling skins of echinoderms and other marine organisms, which possess highly dynamic surface structures that mechanically frustrate bio-attachment, we have developed and tested a synthetic platform based on both uniaxial mechanical strain and buckling-induced elastomer microtopography. Bacterial biofilm attachment to the dynamic substrates was studied under an array of parameters, including strain amplitude and timescale (1-100 mm s(-1)), surface wrinkle length scale, bacterial species and cell geometry, and growth time. The optimal conditions for achieving up to similar to 80% Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm reduction after 24 h growth and similar to 60% reduction after 48 h were combinatorially elucidated to occur at 20% strain amplitude, a timescale of less than similar to 5 min between strain cycles and a topography length scale corresponding to the cell dimension of similar to 1 mu m. Divergent effects on the attachment of P. aeruginosa, Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli biofilms showed that the dynamic substrate also provides a new means of species-specific biofilm inhibition, or inversely, selection for a desired type of bacteria, without reliance on any toxic or transient surface chemical treatments.
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