材料科学
钛
牙菌斑
形态学(生物学)
细菌
巨噬细胞极化
纳米技术
巨噬细胞
微生物学
体外
化学
生物
冶金
生物化学
遗传学
作者
R. Fontelo,Diana Soares da Costa,Manuel Gomez-Florit,Hanna Tiainen,Rui L. Reis,Ramon Novoa-Carballal,Iva Pashkuleva
摘要
Dental implants, usually made of titanium, are exposed to hostile oral microflora that facilitate bacterial infections and subsequent inflammation. To mitigate these processes, we coated titanium substrates with block copolymer nanopatterns and investigated the bactericidal effect of these coatings against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. We found that the bactericidal efficacy of the coatings depends on their morphology and surface chemistry as well as on the bacterial strain: an optimal combination can lead to significant bacterial death for a short time, i.e. 90% for 90 min. Human gingival fibroblasts in contact with the nanopatterned coatings showed similar cell attachment and morphology as on bare Ti. Immunostaining assays showed similar levels of CCR7 and CD206 in macrophages cultured over the nanopatterns and bare Ti, demonstrating adequate properties for tissue integration. The nanopatterns induced a small increase in macrophage aspect ratio, which might indicate early states of M2 polarization, given the absence of CD206.
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