Effect of Local Topography on Cell Division of spp.

Nanomaterials (Basel)

Surface Science Research Centre and Open Innovation Hub for Antimicrobial Surfaces, Department of Chemistry, University of Liverpool, Liverpool L69 7ZD, UK.

Published: February 2022

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  • Surface engineering is an effective method for reducing biofilm formation, specifically by utilizing topographic cues to influence the early stages of bacterial colonization.
  • A topological model, supported by experimental evidence, explains how local topography affects the behavior of bacterial micro-colonies, particularly in Gram-positive bacteria.
  • The study shows that although the surfaces are not antimicrobial, they create a bacteriostatic effect by disrupting the structure of micro-colonies, potentially leading to new biofilm prevention technologies based on surface design.

Article Abstract

Surface engineering is a promising strategy to limit or prevent the formation of biofilms. The use of topographic cues to influence early stages of biofilm formationn has been explored, yet many fundamental questions remain unanswered. In this work, we develop a topological model supported by direct experimental evidence, which is able to explain the effect of local topography on the fate of bacterial micro-colonies of spp. We demonstrate how topological memory at the single-cell level, characteristic of this genus of Gram-positive bacteria, can be exploited to influence the architecture of micro-colonies and the average number of surface anchoring points over nano-patterned surfaces, formed by vertically aligned silicon nanowire arrays that can be reliably produced on a commercial scale, providing an excellent platform to investigate the effect of topography on the early stages of spp. colonisation. The surfaces are not intrinsically antimicrobial, yet they delivered a topography-based bacteriostatic effect and a significant disruption of the local morphology of micro-colonies at the surface. The insights from this work could open new avenues towards designed technologies for biofilm engineering and prevention, based on surface topography.

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