Literature DB >> 33834166

Antimicrobial Peptide-Polymer Conjugates for Dentistry.

Sheng-Xue Xie1, Linyong Song1, Esra Yuca2, Kyle Boone1, Rizacan Sarikaya1, Sarah Kay VanOosten1, Anil Misra1, Qiang Ye1, Paulette Spencer1, Candan Tamerler1.   

Abstract

Bacterial adhesion and growth at the composite/adhesive/tooth interface remain the primary cause of dental composite restoration failure. Early colonizers, including Streptococcus mutans, play a critical role in the formation of dental caries by creating an environment that reduces the adhesive's integrity. Subsequently, other bacterial species, biofilm formation, and lactic acid from S. mutans demineralize the adjoining tooth. Because of their broad spectrum of antibacterial activity and low risk for antibiotic resistance, antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have received significant attention to prevent bacterial biofilms. Harnessing the potential of AMPs is still very limited in dentistry-a few studies have explored peptide-enabled antimicrobial adhesive copolymer systems using mainly nonspecific adsorption. In the current investigation, to avoid limitations from nonspecific adsorption and to prevent potential peptide leakage out of the resin, we conjugated an AMP with a commonly used monomer for dental adhesive formulation. To tailor the flexibility between the peptide and the resin material, we designed two different spacer domains. The spacer-integrated antimicrobial peptides were conjugated to methacrylate (MA), and the resulting MA-AMP monomers were next copolymerized into dental adhesives as AMP-polymer conjugates. The resulting bioactivity of the polymethacrylate-based AMP conjugated matrix activity was investigated. The antimicrobial peptide conjugated to the resin matrix demonstrated significant antimicrobial activity against S. mutans. Secondary structure analyses of conjugated peptides were applied to understand the activity differential. When mechanical properties of the adhesive system were investigated with respect to AMP and cross-linking concentration, resulting AMP-polymer conjugates maintained higher compressive moduli compared to hydrogel analogues including polyHEMA. Overall, our result provides a robust approach to develop a fine-tuned bioenabled peptide adhesive system with improved mechanical properties and antimicrobial activity. The results of this study represent a critical step toward the development of peptide-conjugated dentin adhesives for treatment of secondary caries and the enhanced durability of dental composite restorations.

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Keywords:  Streptococcus mutans; antimicrobial peptide; bioactivity; bioconjugation; dental adhesive; mechanical property

Year:  2020        PMID: 33834166      PMCID: PMC8026165          DOI: 10.1021/acsapm.9b00921

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Polym Mater        ISSN: 2637-6105


  8 in total

1.  Combining genetic algorithm with machine learning strategies for designing potent antimicrobial peptides.

Authors:  Kyle Boone; Cate Wisdom; Kyle Camarda; Paulette Spencer; Candan Tamerler
Journal:  BMC Bioinformatics       Date:  2021-05-11       Impact factor: 3.169

2.  Probing the mineralized tissue-adhesive interface for tensile nature and bond strength.

Authors:  Rizacan Sarikaya; Qiang Ye; Linyong Song; Candan Tamerler; Paulette Spencer; Anil Misra
Journal:  J Mech Behav Biomed Mater       Date:  2021-04-29

3.  Peptide-Enabled Nanocomposites Offer Biomimetic Reconstruction of Silver Diamine Fluoride-Treated Dental Tissues.

Authors:  Sarah Kay Woolfolk; Aya Kirahm Cloyd; Qiang Ye; Kyle Boone; Paulette Spencer; Malcolm L Snead; Candan Tamerler
Journal:  Polymers (Basel)       Date:  2022-03-28       Impact factor: 4.329

4.  The Retention Effect of Resin-Based Desensitizing Agents on Hypersensitivity-A Randomized Controlled Trial.

Authors:  Manami Tadano; Tomoaki Nakamura; Seira Hoshikawa; Ryoko Hino; Yuriko Maruya; Aya Yamada; Satoshi Fukumoto; Kan Saito
Journal:  Materials (Basel)       Date:  2022-07-26       Impact factor: 3.748

5.  Reconfigurable Dual Peptide Tethered Polymer System Offers a Synergistic Solution for Next Generation Dental Adhesives.

Authors:  Esra Yuca; Sheng-Xue Xie; Linyong Song; Kyle Boone; Nilan Kamathewatta; Sarah K Woolfolk; Philip Elrod; Paulette Spencer; Candan Tamerler
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-06-18       Impact factor: 5.923

6.  Evaluation of a Hypersensitivity Inhibitor Containing a Novel Monomer That Induces Remineralization-A Case Series in Pediatric Patients.

Authors:  Manami Tadano; Aya Yamada; Yuriko Maruya; Ryoko Hino; Tomoaki Nakamura; Seira Hoshikawa; Satoshi Fukumoto; Kan Saito
Journal:  Children (Basel)       Date:  2021-12-16

Review 7.  Nanohybrids as Protein-Polymer Conjugate Multimodal Therapeutics.

Authors:  Pallavi Kiran; Amreen Khan; Suditi Neekhra; Shubham Pallod; Rohit Srivastava
Journal:  Front Med Technol       Date:  2021-09-08

Review 8.  Application of Antimicrobial Peptides on Biomedical Implants: Three Ways to Pursue Peptide Coatings.

Authors:  Marco G Drexelius; Ines Neundorf
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2021-12-08       Impact factor: 5.923

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