Silver-quercetin-loaded honeycomb-like Ti-based interface combats infection-triggered excessive inflammation via specific bactericidal and macrophage reprogramming.

Bioact Mater

Department of Orthopaedics, Centre for Leading Medicine and Advanced Technologies of IHM, The First Affiliated Hospital of USTC, Division of Life Sciences and Medicine, University of Science and Technology of China, Hefei, 230001, Anhui, China.

Published: January 2025

AI Article Synopsis

  • Excessive inflammation from bacterial infections leads to implant failures, while traditional antibiotic treatments struggle against infections and may create drug resistance.!* -
  • A new non-antibiotic approach combines silver nanoparticles and quercetin in a polydopamine coating on 3D titanium structures, enhancing antibacterial and anti-inflammatory effects.!* -
  • This innovative coating promotes better cell adhesion and bone formation while preventing excessive inflammation, making it a promising solution for improving the reliability of titanium implants in orthopedic surgeries.!*

Article Abstract

Excessive inflammation caused by bacterial infection is the primary cause of implant failure. Antibiotic treatment often fails to prevent peri-implant infection and may induce unexpected drug resistance. Herein, a non-antibiotic strategy based on the synergy of silver ion release and macrophage reprogramming is proposed for preventing infection and bacteria-induced inflammation suppression by the organic-inorganic hybridization of silver nanoparticle (AgNP) and quercetin (Que) into a polydopamine (PDA)-based coating on the 3D framework of porous titanium (SQPdFT). Once the planktonic bacteria (, ) reach the surface of SQPdFT, released Que disrupts the bacterial membrane. Then, AgNP can penetrate the invading bacterium and kill them, which further inhibits the biofilm formation. Simultaneously, released Que can regulate macrophage polarization homeostasis via the peroxisome proliferators-activated receptors gamma (PPARγ)-mediated nuclear factor kappa-B (NF-κB) pathway, thereby terminating excessive inflammatory responses. These advantages facilitate the adhesion and osteogenic differentiation of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs), concomitantly suppressing osteoclast maturation, and eventually conferring superior mechanical stability to SQPdFT within the medullary cavity. In summary, owing to its excellent antibacterial effect, immune remodeling function, and pro-osteointegration ability, SQPdFT is a promising protective coating for titanium-based implants used in orthopedic replacement surgery.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11421951PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bioactmat.2024.09.012DOI Listing

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