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Lysozyme-Immobilized Polyethersulfone Membranes with Satisfactory Hemocompatibility and High Enzyme Activity for Endotoxin Removal

Jingxia Wang, Chaorong Peng, Xijing Yang, Maojun Ni, Xiaobin Zhang, Zhenqiang Shi, Hao Chen, Siyang Liu, Lunqiang Jin, Changsheng Zhao

2023Biomacromolecules10 citationsDOI

Abstract

Endotoxin adsorption has received extensive attention in the field of blood purification. However, developing highly efficient endotoxin adsorbents with excellent hemocompatibility remains challenging. In this study, we propose a new approach for developing the functional polyethersulfone (PES) membrane to remove endotoxins. First, the PES polymer is grafted with polyethylene glycol methyl acrylate (PEG-MA) in a homogeneous phase system via γ irradiation, and PES- g- PEG can be directly used to prepare the membrane by the phase inversion method. Then, polydopamine (PDA) is coated as an adhesive layer onto a PES- g -PEG membrane in an alkaline aqueous solution, and lysozyme (Lyz) is covalently immobilized with PDA through the Schiff base reaction. Lysozyme acts as an affinity adsorption ligand of endotoxin through charge and hydrophobic action. Our study reveals that the PEG branched chain and the PDA coating on the PES membrane can maintain the secondary structure of lysozyme, and thus, the immobilized Lyz can maintain high activity. The adsorption capacity of endotoxins for the PES- g -PEG/PDA/Lyz membrane is 1.28 EU/mg, with an equilibrium adsorption time of 6 h. Therefore, the PES- g -PEG/PDA/Lyz membrane shows great potential application in the treatment of endotoxemia.

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LysozymeMembraneChemistryPEG ratioPolyethylene glycolAdsorptionChromatographyChemical engineeringPolymer chemistryOrganic chemistryBiochemistryEngineeringFinanceEconomicsRNA Interference and Gene DeliveryPolymer Surface Interaction StudiesAdvanced Drug Delivery Systems
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