Hasan Jafar, Chatterjee Kaushik
Department of Materials Engineering, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560012, India.
Nanoscale. 2015 Oct 14;7(38):15568-75. doi: 10.1039/c5nr04156b. Epub 2015 Sep 15.
The tendency of bacterial cells to adhere and colonize a material surface leading to biofilm formation is a fundamental challenge underlying many different applications including microbial infections associated with biomedical devices and products. Although, bacterial attachment to surfaces has been extensively studied in the past, the effect of surface topography on bacteria-material interactions has received little attention until more recently. We review the recent progress in surface topography based approaches for engineering antibacterial surfaces. Biomimicry of antibacterial surfaces in nature is a popular strategy. Whereas earlier endeavors in the field aimed at minimizing cell attachment, more recent efforts have focused on developing bactericidal surfaces. However, not all such topography mediated bactericidal surfaces are necessarily cytocompatible thus underscoring the need for continued efforts for research in this area for developing antibacterial and yet cytocompatible surfaces for use in implantable biomedical applications. This mini-review provides a brief overview of the current strategies and challenges in the emerging field of topography mediated antibacterial surfaces.
细菌细胞粘附并定殖于材料表面从而导致生物膜形成的趋势,是许多不同应用背后的一项基本挑战,这些应用包括与生物医学设备和产品相关的微生物感染。尽管过去对细菌在表面的附着进行了广泛研究,但直到最近,表面形貌对细菌与材料相互作用的影响才受到较少关注。我们综述了基于表面形貌的抗菌表面工程方法的最新进展。自然界中抗菌表面的仿生是一种流行策略。该领域早期的努力旨在尽量减少细胞附着,而最近的努力则集中在开发杀菌表面。然而,并非所有此类形貌介导的杀菌表面都必然具有细胞相容性,因此凸显了在该领域持续开展研究以开发用于可植入生物医学应用的抗菌且具有细胞相容性表面的必要性。本综述简要概述了形貌介导的抗菌表面这一新兴领域的当前策略和挑战。