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Controlling the Growth of Staphylococcus epidermidis by Layer-By-Layer Encapsulation

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ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
卷 10, 期 19, 页码 16250-16259

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.8b01988

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coated microorganism; layer-by-layer assembly; commensal skin bacteria; S. epidermidis; polyelectrolytes; chitosan

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  1. Fulbright Scholar Program
  2. Louvain Fundation
  3. Wallonia-Brussels International
  4. FNRS

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Commensal skin bacteria such as Staphylococcus epidermidis are currently being considered as possible components in skin-care and skin-health products. However, considering the potentially adverse effects of commensal skin bacteria if left free to proliferate, it is crucial to develop methodologies that are capable of maintaining bacteria viability while controlling their proliferation. Here, we encapsulate S. epidermidis in shells of increasing thickness using layer-by-layer assembly, with either a pair of synthetic polyelectrolytes or a pair of oppositely charged polysaccharides. We study the viability of the cells and their delay of growth depending on the composition of the shell, its thickness, the charge of the last deposited layer, and the degree of aggregation of the bacteria which is varied using different coating procedures among which is a new scalable process that easily leads to large amounts of nonaggregated bacteria. We demonstrate that the growth of bacteria is not controlled by the mechanical properties of the shell but by the bacteriostatic effect of the polyelectrolyte complex, which depends on the shell thickness and charge of its outmost layer, and involves the diffusion of unpaired amine sites through the shell. The lag times of growth are sufficient to prevent proliferation for daily topical applications.

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