Counter-acting Candida albicans-staphylococcus aureus mixed biofilm on titanium implants using microbial biosurfactants

  • Erica Tambone
  • , Alice Marchetti
  • , Chiara Ceresa
  • , Federico Piccoli
  • , Adriano Anesi
  • , Giandomenico Nollo
  • , Iole Caola
  • , Michela Bosetti
  • , Letizia Fracchia
  • , Paolo Ghensi
  • , Francesco Tessarolo

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Abstract

This study aimed to grow a fungal-bacterial mixed biofilm on medical-grade titanium and assess the ability of the biosurfactant R89 (R89BS) coating to inhibit biofilm formation. Coated titanium discs (TDs) were obtained by physical absorption of R89BS. Candida albicans-Staphylococcus aureus biofilm on TDs was grown in Yeast Nitrogen Base, supplemented with dextrose and fetal bovine serum, renewing growth medium every 24 h and incubating at 37 °C under agitation. The anti-biofilm activity was evaluated by quantifying total biomass, microbial metabolic activity and microbial viability at 24, 48, and 72 h on coated and uncoated TDs. Scanning electron microscopy was used to evaluate biofilm architecture. R89BS cytotoxicity on human primary osteoblasts was assayed on solutions at concentrations from 0 to 200 µg/mL and using eluates from coated TDs. Mixed biofilm was significantly inhibited by R89BS coating, with similar effects on biofilm biomass, cell metabolic activity and cell viability. A biofilm inhibition >90% was observed at 24 h. A lower but significant inhibition was still present at 48 h of incubation. Viability tests on primary osteoblasts showed no cytotoxicity of coated TDs. R89BS coating was effective in reducing C. albicans-S. aureus mixed biofilm on titanium surfaces and is a promising strategy to prevent dental implants microbial colonization.

Lingua originaleInglese
Numero di articolo2420
RivistaPolymers
Volume13
Numero di pubblicazione15
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 1 ago 2021

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