Eradication of Mature Bacterial Biofilms with Concurrent Improvement in Chronic Wound Healing Using Silver Nanoparticle Hydrogel Treatment

Biofilm-associated infections are a major cause of impaired wound healing. Despite the broad spectrum of anti-bacterial benefits provided by silver nanoparticles (AgNPs), these materials still cause controversy due to cytotoxicity and a lack of efficacy against mature biofilms. Herein, highly potent...

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Main Authors: Hanif Haidari, Richard Bright, Sanjay Garg, Krasimir Vasilev, Allison J. Cowin, Zlatko Kopecki
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-09-01
Series:Biomedicines
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9059/9/9/1182
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spelling doaj-ba91236a496247c3998bb73ac05c49972021-09-25T23:46:38ZengMDPI AGBiomedicines2227-90592021-09-0191182118210.3390/biomedicines9091182Eradication of Mature Bacterial Biofilms with Concurrent Improvement in Chronic Wound Healing Using Silver Nanoparticle Hydrogel TreatmentHanif Haidari0Richard Bright1Sanjay Garg2Krasimir Vasilev3Allison J. Cowin4Zlatko Kopecki5Clinical & Health Sciences, University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA 5000, AustraliaAcademic Unit of STEM, University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes, SA 5095, AustraliaClinical & Health Sciences, University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA 5000, AustraliaFuture Industries Institute, University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes, SA 5095, AustraliaClinical & Health Sciences, University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA 5000, AustraliaClinical & Health Sciences, University of South Australia, Adelaide, SA 5000, AustraliaBiofilm-associated infections are a major cause of impaired wound healing. Despite the broad spectrum of anti-bacterial benefits provided by silver nanoparticles (AgNPs), these materials still cause controversy due to cytotoxicity and a lack of efficacy against mature biofilms. Herein, highly potent ultrasmall AgNPs were combined with a biocompatible hydrogel with integrated synergistic functionalities to facilitate elimination of clinically relevant mature biofilms in-vivo combined with improved wound healing capacity. The delivery platform showed a superior release mechanism, reflected by high biocompatibility, hemocompatibility, and extended antibacterial efficacy. In vivo studies using the <i>S. aureus</i> wound biofilm model showed that the AgNP hydrogel (200 µg/g) was highly effective in eliminating biofilm infection and promoting wound repair compared to the controls, including silver sulfadiazine (Ag SD). Treatment of infected wounds with the AgNP hydrogel resulted in faster wound closure (46% closure compared to 20% for Ag SD) and accelerated wound re-epithelization (60% for AgNP), as well as improved early collagen deposition. The AgNP hydrogel did not show any toxicity to tissue and/or organs. These findings suggest that the developed AgNP hydrogel has the potential to be a safe wound treatment capable of eliminating infection and providing a safe yet effective strategy for the treatment of infected wounds.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9059/9/9/1182wound infectionantibiofilm hydrogelAgNP hydrogelstimuli responsive hydrogelwound healingcontrolled release
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author Hanif Haidari
Richard Bright
Sanjay Garg
Krasimir Vasilev
Allison J. Cowin
Zlatko Kopecki
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Richard Bright
Sanjay Garg
Krasimir Vasilev
Allison J. Cowin
Zlatko Kopecki
Eradication of Mature Bacterial Biofilms with Concurrent Improvement in Chronic Wound Healing Using Silver Nanoparticle Hydrogel Treatment
Biomedicines
wound infection
antibiofilm hydrogel
AgNP hydrogel
stimuli responsive hydrogel
wound healing
controlled release
author_facet Hanif Haidari
Richard Bright
Sanjay Garg
Krasimir Vasilev
Allison J. Cowin
Zlatko Kopecki
author_sort Hanif Haidari
title Eradication of Mature Bacterial Biofilms with Concurrent Improvement in Chronic Wound Healing Using Silver Nanoparticle Hydrogel Treatment
title_short Eradication of Mature Bacterial Biofilms with Concurrent Improvement in Chronic Wound Healing Using Silver Nanoparticle Hydrogel Treatment
title_full Eradication of Mature Bacterial Biofilms with Concurrent Improvement in Chronic Wound Healing Using Silver Nanoparticle Hydrogel Treatment
title_fullStr Eradication of Mature Bacterial Biofilms with Concurrent Improvement in Chronic Wound Healing Using Silver Nanoparticle Hydrogel Treatment
title_full_unstemmed Eradication of Mature Bacterial Biofilms with Concurrent Improvement in Chronic Wound Healing Using Silver Nanoparticle Hydrogel Treatment
title_sort eradication of mature bacterial biofilms with concurrent improvement in chronic wound healing using silver nanoparticle hydrogel treatment
publisher MDPI AG
series Biomedicines
issn 2227-9059
publishDate 2021-09-01
description Biofilm-associated infections are a major cause of impaired wound healing. Despite the broad spectrum of anti-bacterial benefits provided by silver nanoparticles (AgNPs), these materials still cause controversy due to cytotoxicity and a lack of efficacy against mature biofilms. Herein, highly potent ultrasmall AgNPs were combined with a biocompatible hydrogel with integrated synergistic functionalities to facilitate elimination of clinically relevant mature biofilms in-vivo combined with improved wound healing capacity. The delivery platform showed a superior release mechanism, reflected by high biocompatibility, hemocompatibility, and extended antibacterial efficacy. In vivo studies using the <i>S. aureus</i> wound biofilm model showed that the AgNP hydrogel (200 µg/g) was highly effective in eliminating biofilm infection and promoting wound repair compared to the controls, including silver sulfadiazine (Ag SD). Treatment of infected wounds with the AgNP hydrogel resulted in faster wound closure (46% closure compared to 20% for Ag SD) and accelerated wound re-epithelization (60% for AgNP), as well as improved early collagen deposition. The AgNP hydrogel did not show any toxicity to tissue and/or organs. These findings suggest that the developed AgNP hydrogel has the potential to be a safe wound treatment capable of eliminating infection and providing a safe yet effective strategy for the treatment of infected wounds.
topic wound infection
antibiofilm hydrogel
AgNP hydrogel
stimuli responsive hydrogel
wound healing
controlled release
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9059/9/9/1182
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