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Extracellular matrix scaffold crosslinked with vancomycin for multifunctional antibacterial bone infection therapy

Journal

BIOMATERIALS
Volume 268, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2020.120603

Keywords

Bone infections; Anti-microbials; pH-sensitivity; Extracellular matrix; Immunoregulation

Funding

  1. National Key R&D Program of China [2018YFC1105203]
  2. National Nature Science Fund of China [81702143]
  3. Public Projects of Zhejiang Province [LGF19H060013]
  4. development plan in Zhejiang Province [2018C03060]
  5. Medical and Health Science and Technology Plan Project of Zhejiang Province [2020KY990]

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A new antibacterial material for multifunctional bone infection therapy was synthesized in this study, which not only has biofilm inhibition properties but also maintains sustained bactericidal ability. In vivo studies confirmed the effectiveness of the material for bone infection and osteogenesis.
The treatment of acute and chronic bone infections remains a major clinical challenge. The various factors released by the bacteria, acidic environment, and bacterial colonies in the bone grooves and implanted synthetic materials collectively promote the formation of biofilms. Dormant bacteria and biofilms cause infections that are difficult to cure and that can develop chronically. Therefore, a new antibacterial material was synthesized in the present study for multifunctional bone infection therapy and consists of specific demineralized extracellular cancellous bone (SDECM) crosslinked with vancomycin (Van) by means of electrostatic interactions and chemical bonds. It was verified in vitro that the new material (Van-SDECM) not only has pH-sensitive release and biofilm inhibition properties, but also maintains sustained bactericidal ability accompanied by the degradation of the scaffold, which does not affect its favorable osteogenic performance. The infectious bone defect in vivo model further confirms the comprehensive anti-infective and osteogenic ability of the Van-SDECM. Further, these favorable properties are due to the pH-sensitive sustained release sterilization and scaffold contact antibacterial properties, accompanied by osteoclast activity inhibition, osteogenesis promotion and immunoregulation effects. This study provides a new drug-scaffold composite preparation method based on a native-derived extracellular matrix scaffold.

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