| Literature DB >> 32279737 |
Franck Bouchart1, Olivier Vidal2, Jean-Marie Lacroix2, Corentin Spriet2, Shaan Chamary3, Annie Brutel3, Jean-Christophe Hornez3.
Abstract
This study provides a new therapeutic response to postoperative joint and bone infections. Alone or in combination with antibiotics, phage therapy has many advantages, including accurate targeting of pathogenic bacteria. In addition, a decrease in harmful side effects can improve the healing process. Integrating the bacteriophage directly into the graft product will improve the antibacterial spread over the site of the surgery. The phage cocktail-filled ceramics are an innovative device for localized and curative phage therapy (in prosthetic replacement surgery, for example) in bone and joint surgery. Calcium phosphate-based ceramics were synthesized and shaped by stereolithography (3D) before loading by a phage cocktail to lyse a heterospecific bacterial population. In addition, the device makes possible the protection of osteoblastic cells against Staphylococcus aureus infection during their colonization on the ceramic material and prevents the formation of biofilm on the surface of biomaterials.Entities:
Keywords: Anti-infectious; Biofilm; Biomaterials; Phage therapy; Proliferation; β-Tricalcium phosphate
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32279737 DOI: 10.1016/j.msec.2020.110840
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mater Sci Eng C Mater Biol Appl ISSN: 0928-4931 Impact factor: 7.328