Influence of Extracellular Mimicked Hierarchical Nano-Micro-Topography on the Bacteria/Abiotic Interface
The study of interfaces between engineered surfaces and prokaryotic cells is a subject whose actual relevance has been reinforced by the current outbreaks due to unknown viruses and antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Studies aiming at the development of antibacterial surfaces are based on two pillars: s...
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doaj-2328110120b7408eb1a6d532de87c7c82020-11-25T02:33:57ZengMDPI AGPolymers2073-43602020-04-011282882810.3390/polym12040828Influence of Extracellular Mimicked Hierarchical Nano-Micro-Topography on the Bacteria/Abiotic InterfaceSílvia Ferreira0Ana P. Piedade1CEMMPRE, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Coimbra, 3030-788 Coimbra, PortugalCEMMPRE, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Coimbra, 3030-788 Coimbra, PortugalThe study of interfaces between engineered surfaces and prokaryotic cells is a subject whose actual relevance has been reinforced by the current outbreaks due to unknown viruses and antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Studies aiming at the development of antibacterial surfaces are based on two pillars: surface chemistry or topographical cues. This work reports the study of only the topographic aspect by the development of thin films of polyamide, which present attractive surface chemistry for bacterial adhesion. The same chemistry with only nano- or hierarchical nano- and micro-topography that mimics the extracellular matrix is obtained by sputter-depositing the thin films onto Si and polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), respectively. The surface average roughness of the Si-modified surfaces was around 1 nm, while the hierarchical topography presented values from 750 to 1000 nm, with wavelengths and amplitudes ranging from 15–30 µm and 1–3 µm, respectively, depending on the deposition parameters. The surface topography, wettability, surface charge, and mechanical properties were determined and related to interface performance with two Gram+ and two Gram- bacterial strains. The overall results show that surfaces with only nano-topographic features present less density of bacteria, regardless of their cell wall composition or cell shape, if the appropriate surface chemistry is present.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/12/4/828nano-micro-wrinkleshierarchical topographiesmimic extracellular matricespolyamide thin filmsprokaryotic cells |
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Influence of Extracellular Mimicked Hierarchical Nano-Micro-Topography on the Bacteria/Abiotic Interface |
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Influence of Extracellular Mimicked Hierarchical Nano-Micro-Topography on the Bacteria/Abiotic Interface |
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Influence of Extracellular Mimicked Hierarchical Nano-Micro-Topography on the Bacteria/Abiotic Interface |
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Influence of Extracellular Mimicked Hierarchical Nano-Micro-Topography on the Bacteria/Abiotic Interface |
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Influence of Extracellular Mimicked Hierarchical Nano-Micro-Topography on the Bacteria/Abiotic Interface |
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influence of extracellular mimicked hierarchical nano-micro-topography on the bacteria/abiotic interface |
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The study of interfaces between engineered surfaces and prokaryotic cells is a subject whose actual relevance has been reinforced by the current outbreaks due to unknown viruses and antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Studies aiming at the development of antibacterial surfaces are based on two pillars: surface chemistry or topographical cues. This work reports the study of only the topographic aspect by the development of thin films of polyamide, which present attractive surface chemistry for bacterial adhesion. The same chemistry with only nano- or hierarchical nano- and micro-topography that mimics the extracellular matrix is obtained by sputter-depositing the thin films onto Si and polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS), respectively. The surface average roughness of the Si-modified surfaces was around 1 nm, while the hierarchical topography presented values from 750 to 1000 nm, with wavelengths and amplitudes ranging from 15–30 µm and 1–3 µm, respectively, depending on the deposition parameters. The surface topography, wettability, surface charge, and mechanical properties were determined and related to interface performance with two Gram+ and two Gram- bacterial strains. The overall results show that surfaces with only nano-topographic features present less density of bacteria, regardless of their cell wall composition or cell shape, if the appropriate surface chemistry is present. |
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nano-micro-wrinkles hierarchical topographies mimic extracellular matrices polyamide thin films prokaryotic cells |
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