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3D-printed dual drug delivery nanoparticleloaded hydrogels to combat antibiotic-resistant bacteria

David Martínez-Pérez, Clara Guarch-Pérez, Muhammad Abiyyu Kenichi Purbayanto, Emilia Choińska, Martijn Riool, Sebastian A. J. Zaat, Wojciech Święszkowski

2023International Journal of Bioprinting25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Implant-associated infections are not easy to diagnose and very difficult to treat, due to the ability of major pathogens, such as Staphylococcus aureus, to develop biofilms and escape the immune response and antibiotic treatment. We, therefore, aimed to develop a 3D-printed dual rifampicin (Rif)- and vancomycin (Van)-loaded polylacticco-glycolic acid (PLGA) nanoparticles (NPs) delivery system based on hydrogels made of gelatin methacrylate (GelMA). The release of Rif and Van from NPs manufactured from different PLGA molecular weights was studied in phosphate-buffered saline for 21 days. Low molecular weight PLGA NPs exhibited the fastest release of Rif and Van within the first 7 days and were selected for antimicrobial evaluation. Four different GelMA-based 3D-printed samples were successfully produced, carrying non-loaded NPs, Rif-NPs, Van-NPs, or alternating layers of Rif-NPs and Van-NP. The exposition of S. aureus against increased concentrations of Rif or Van produced new resistant strains to Rif (RifR ) or Van (VanR ). The GelMA hydrogel co-delivering Rif and Van eradicated S. aureus RN4220 RifR  and RN4220 VanR  strains. S. aureus RN4220 and S. aureus AMC 201 colonies developed resistance to Rif after contact with the GelMA hydrogel containing only Rif-NPs which appeared to be due to known mutations in the rpoB gene. In conclusion, 3D-printed GelMA hydrogel loaded with PLGA Rif-Van-NPs drug delivery system show promising in vitro results to prevent implant-associated infections caused by antimicrobial-resistant bacteria.

Topics & Concepts

Staphylococcus aureusSelf-healing hydrogelsPLGAChemistryAntimicrobialMicrobiologyAntibioticsBacteriaDrug deliveryBiofilmIn vitroBiologyPolymer chemistryGeneticsOrganic chemistryBiochemistry3D Printing in Biomedical ResearchBacterial biofilms and quorum sensingOrthopedic Infections and Treatments
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