posted on 2024-07-22, 06:43authored byJi Ao, Xin Zhang, Yunhao You, Yuxiang Chen, Zequan Liu, Jie Gao, Chenyang Qin, Lingwan Hao, Jie Zhao, Rujian Jiang
Implant-associated
infections and excessive immune responses are
two major postsurgical issues for successful implantation. However,
conventional strategies including antibiotic treatment and inflammatory
regulation are always compromised due to the comodification of various
biochemical agents and instances of functional interference. It is
imperative to provide implant surfaces with satisfactory antibacterial
and anti-inflammatory properties. Here, a dual-effect nanostructured
polyetheretherketone (PEEK) surface (NP@PDA/Zn) with bionic mechano-bactericidal
nanopillars and immobilized immunomodulatory Zn2+ is designed.
The constructed hybrid nanopillars display remarkable antibacterial
performance against Gram-negative and Gram-positive strains through
the synergy of physical and chemical bactericidal effects imposed
by nanopillars and Zn2+. Meanwhile, the immunoregulatory
property is evaluated through the investigation of macrophage polarization
both in vitro and in vivo, and the results reveal that NP@PDA/Zn could
downregulate the expression of M1-related cytokines and decrease the
M1 macrophage recruitment to lower the inflammatory response. Notably,
the surface exhibited exceptional biocompatibility with discerning
biocidal activity between bacterial and mammalian cells and antioxidant
performance that effectively scavenges ROS, minimizing potential cytotoxicity.
Taken together, NP@PDA/Zn presents a convenient and promising strategy
of combining synergistic bactericidal activity and inflammatory regulation
without any mutual interference, which can support the development
of multifunctional implant-associated materials.