| Literature DB >> 33262975 |
Haofeng Qiu1, Zhangyong Si2, Yang Luo1, Peipei Feng1, Xujin Wu1, Wenjia Hou1, Yabin Zhu1, Mary B Chan-Park2, Long Xu3, Dongmei Huang4.
Abstract
Medical device contamination caused by microbial pathogens such as bacteria and fungi has posed a severe threat to the patients' health in hospitals. Due to the increasing resistance of pathogens to antibiotics, the efficacy of traditional antibiotics treatment is gradually decreasing for the infection treatment. Therefore, it is urgent to develop new antibacterial drugs to meet clinical or civilian needs. Antibacterial polymers have attracted the interests of researchers due to their unique bactericidal mechanism and excellent antibacterial effect. This article reviews the mechanism and advantages of antimicrobial polymers and the consideration for their translation. Their applications and advances in medical device surface coating were also reviewed. The information will provide a valuable reference to design and develop antibacterial devices that are resistant to pathogenic infections.Entities:
Keywords: antibacterial effect; antibacterial polymer; mechanism; medical device; surface coating
Year: 2020 PMID: 33262975 PMCID: PMC7686044 DOI: 10.3389/fbioe.2020.00910
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Bioeng Biotechnol ISSN: 2296-4185
FIGURE 1Schematic diagram of antibacterial mechanisms.
Classification and property of antibacterial materials.
| Classification | Sub-class | Antibacterial capability | References | ||
| Gram-negative | Gram-positive | Fungus | |||
| Cationic polymers | PPy derivatives | EC, AB, BS, EC, KP, PA, ST | CR, SA | ||
| Poly ionic liquids | AB, EC, ECL, PA, KP | SA, VRE | AN, CA | ||
| Guanidine salts | AB, EC, KP, PA | SA | |||
| COEs | AB, EC, KP | EF, SA | |||
| Dendritic polyethylene imine (PEI) | BS, EC, PA, SMA | EF, SA, SE, SM, SS | CA | ||
| Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) | AB, EC, HP | CR, SA | CA | ||
| β-peptide polymers | AB, BS, EC, KP, PA | EF, SA | |||
| Antibacterial hydrogels | Polymeric hydrogel | AB, BS, EC, KP, PA, ST | CR, SA | ||
| Hydrogels containing antibacterial components | Antibiotic-containing | EC, PA | SA | ||
| NP-containing | EC | SA | |||
Materials, properties, and applications of covalent grafting method.
| Materials | Property | Substrate example | References |
| PEG-based polymer | Antifouling, antibacterial, antibiofilm, reduce thrombosis | Silicone rubber | |
| Double bond- containing polymer | Antifouling, antimicrobial, anti-fogging | Contact lens | |
| Polymer brush | Antifouling, antimicrobial | Glass, quartz, Ti | |
| Poly(NIPAAM) | Antifouling, bactericidal | Glass, PDMS, silicon | |
| PDA | Antifouling, antimicrobial, antibacterial, antibiofilm | Glass, stainless steel, plastic, gauze, catheter | |
| Chitosan and derivatives | Antibacterial, antibiofilm | Ti, PU, PVF | |
| PHMB | Broad-spectrum antimicrobial, bactericidal, antifouling, antibiofilm | Silicone resin | |
| Responsive polymer brush | Antifouling, antimicrobial, antibacterial | Glass, Si, PU, MWCNTs, SiO2, Fe3O4 |