TY - JOUR
T1 - Therapeutic efficacy of an antibiotic-loaded nanosheet in a murine burn-wound infection model
AU - Saito, Akihiro
AU - Miyazaki, Hiromi
AU - Fujie, Toshinori
AU - Ohtsubo, Shinya
AU - Kinoshita, Manabu
AU - Saitoh, Daizoh
AU - Takeoka, Shinji
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported in part by “High-Tech Research Center” Project for Waseda University: matching fund subsidy (S.T.) from MEXT; grant-in-aid for Scientific Research (B) 21300181 from MEXT (S.T.); Adaptable and Seamless Technology Transfer Program through Target-driven R&D (A-STEP) from JST, Japan (T.F. and S.T.); and a grant-in-aid for the Special Research Program from the National Defense Medical College (D.S.).
PY - 2012/8
Y1 - 2012/8
N2 - Polymeric ultra-thin films (nanosheets) possess unique properties that make them suitable materials for various biomedical applications. In our previous study, we assessed the use of an antibiotic (tetracycline, TC)-loaded nanosheet (or "TC-nanosheet") for the treatment of gastrointestinal tissue defects. The nanosheet consisted of three functional layers: layer-by-layer nanosheet as a stable platform, TC as an antimicrobial agent with autofluorescence for tracing, and a poly(vinyl acetate) nanosheet to act as a protecting layer. The TC-nanosheet has high flexibility, adhesive strength and transparency. Here, we evaluated the effectiveness of the TC-nanosheet in preventing full thickness burn-wound infections. In an in vivo study, murine dorsal skin was injured by full-thickness burns and then infected with Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P. aeruginosa), a common bacterium causing burn-associated infections. The wound site was treated either with a TC-nanosheet, TC-unloaded nanosheet or left untreated. Wound management was facilitated by the high transparency of the TC-nanosheet. The TC-nanosheet significantly improved burn-wound infection by P. aeruginosa in mice. Indeed, all mice treated with the TC-nanosheet survived, whereas the other treatment groups displayed increased rates of mortality due to bacterial infection. According to histological analyses and viable bacterial counting in the liver (bacterial translocation), the TC-nanosheets were able to prevent not only the local inflammation but also systemic inflammation. We conclude that the TC-nanosheet can act as an effective treatment for full-thickness burn-wound infection. Hence, the TC-nanosheet is a promising therapeutic tool for burn-wound management in severely burn-injured patients.
AB - Polymeric ultra-thin films (nanosheets) possess unique properties that make them suitable materials for various biomedical applications. In our previous study, we assessed the use of an antibiotic (tetracycline, TC)-loaded nanosheet (or "TC-nanosheet") for the treatment of gastrointestinal tissue defects. The nanosheet consisted of three functional layers: layer-by-layer nanosheet as a stable platform, TC as an antimicrobial agent with autofluorescence for tracing, and a poly(vinyl acetate) nanosheet to act as a protecting layer. The TC-nanosheet has high flexibility, adhesive strength and transparency. Here, we evaluated the effectiveness of the TC-nanosheet in preventing full thickness burn-wound infections. In an in vivo study, murine dorsal skin was injured by full-thickness burns and then infected with Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P. aeruginosa), a common bacterium causing burn-associated infections. The wound site was treated either with a TC-nanosheet, TC-unloaded nanosheet or left untreated. Wound management was facilitated by the high transparency of the TC-nanosheet. The TC-nanosheet significantly improved burn-wound infection by P. aeruginosa in mice. Indeed, all mice treated with the TC-nanosheet survived, whereas the other treatment groups displayed increased rates of mortality due to bacterial infection. According to histological analyses and viable bacterial counting in the liver (bacterial translocation), the TC-nanosheets were able to prevent not only the local inflammation but also systemic inflammation. We conclude that the TC-nanosheet can act as an effective treatment for full-thickness burn-wound infection. Hence, the TC-nanosheet is a promising therapeutic tool for burn-wound management in severely burn-injured patients.
KW - Antibiotic
KW - Full-thickness burn-wound infection
KW - Polymer nanosheet
KW - Wound protective material
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84863188091&partnerID=8YFLogxK
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/citedby.url?scp=84863188091&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.actbio.2012.04.019
DO - 10.1016/j.actbio.2012.04.019
M3 - Article
C2 - 22525350
AN - SCOPUS:84863188091
SN - 1742-7061
VL - 8
SP - 2932
EP - 2940
JO - Acta Biomaterialia
JF - Acta Biomaterialia
IS - 8
ER -