Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, China.
Biomater Sci. 2021 Aug 7;9(15):5127-5135. doi: 10.1039/d1bm00608h. Epub 2021 May 17.
Complex microbial communities, e.g., biofilms residing in our oral cavity, have recognized clinical significance, as they are typically the main cause for infections. Particularly, they show high resistance to conventional antibiotics, and alternatives including nanotechnology are being intensively explored nowadays to provide more efficient therapeutics. Diamond nanoparticles, namely, nanodiamonds (NDs) with many promising physico-chemical properties, have been demonstrated to work as an effective antibacterial agent against planktonic cells (free-floating state). However, little is known about the behaviors of NDs against biofilms (sessile state). In this study, we uncovered their role in inhibiting biofilm formation and their disrupting effect on preformed biofilms in several selected orally and systemically important organisms. The current findings will advance the mechanistic understanding of NDs on oral pathogens and might accelerate corresponding clinical translation.
复杂的微生物群落,例如存在于我们口腔中的生物膜,具有公认的临床意义,因为它们通常是感染的主要原因。特别是,它们对传统抗生素具有很高的耐药性,目前正在深入探索包括纳米技术在内的替代方法,以提供更有效的治疗方法。金刚石纳米颗粒,即具有许多有前途的物理化学特性的纳米金刚石 (NDs),已被证明可有效对抗浮游细胞(游离状态)作为一种有效的抗菌剂。然而,对于 NDs 对抗生物膜(固定状态)的行为知之甚少。在这项研究中,我们揭示了它们在抑制生物膜形成和破坏几种选定的口腔和全身重要生物体中已形成的生物膜方面的作用。目前的发现将促进对 NDs 在口腔病原体上的作用机制的理解,并可能加速相应的临床转化。