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Inhibition of Wild Enterobacter cloacae Biofilm Formation by Nanostructured Graphene- and Hexagonal Boron Nitride-Coated Surfaces

Although biofilm formation is a very effective mechanism to sustain bacterial life, it is detrimental in medical and industrial sectors. Current strategies to control biofilm proliferation are typically based on biocides, which exhibit a negative environmental impact. In the search for environmental...

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Autores principales: Zurob, Elsie, Dennett, Geraldine, Gentil, Dana, Montero-Silva, Francisco, Gerber, Ulrike, Naulín, Pamela, Gómez, Andrea, Fuentes, Raúl, Lascano, Sheila, Rodrigues da Cunha, Thiago Henrique, Ramírez, Cristian, Henríquez, Ricardo, del Campo, Valeria, Barrera, Nelson, Wilkens, Marcela, Parra, Carolina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6358881/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30609710
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano9010049
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author Zurob, Elsie
Dennett, Geraldine
Gentil, Dana
Montero-Silva, Francisco
Gerber, Ulrike
Naulín, Pamela
Gómez, Andrea
Fuentes, Raúl
Lascano, Sheila
Rodrigues da Cunha, Thiago Henrique
Ramírez, Cristian
Henríquez, Ricardo
del Campo, Valeria
Barrera, Nelson
Wilkens, Marcela
Parra, Carolina
author_facet Zurob, Elsie
Dennett, Geraldine
Gentil, Dana
Montero-Silva, Francisco
Gerber, Ulrike
Naulín, Pamela
Gómez, Andrea
Fuentes, Raúl
Lascano, Sheila
Rodrigues da Cunha, Thiago Henrique
Ramírez, Cristian
Henríquez, Ricardo
del Campo, Valeria
Barrera, Nelson
Wilkens, Marcela
Parra, Carolina
author_sort Zurob, Elsie
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description Although biofilm formation is a very effective mechanism to sustain bacterial life, it is detrimental in medical and industrial sectors. Current strategies to control biofilm proliferation are typically based on biocides, which exhibit a negative environmental impact. In the search for environmentally friendly solutions, nanotechnology opens the possibility to control the interaction between biological systems and colonized surfaces by introducing nanostructured coatings that have the potential to affect bacterial adhesion by modifying surface properties at the same scale. In this work, we present a study on the performance of graphene and hexagonal boron nitride coatings (h-BN) to reduce biofilm formation. In contraposition to planktonic state, we focused on evaluating the efficiency of graphene and h-BN at the irreversible stage of biofilm formation, where most of the biocide solutions have a poor performance. A wild Enterobacter cloacae strain was isolated, from fouling found in a natural environment, and used in these experiments. According to our results, graphene and h-BN coatings modify surface energy and electrostatic interactions with biological systems. This nanoscale modification determines a significant reduction in biofilm formation at its irreversible stage. No bactericidal effects were found, suggesting both coatings offer a biocompatible solution for biofilm and fouling control in a wide range of applications.
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spelling pubmed-63588812019-02-06 Inhibition of Wild Enterobacter cloacae Biofilm Formation by Nanostructured Graphene- and Hexagonal Boron Nitride-Coated Surfaces Zurob, Elsie Dennett, Geraldine Gentil, Dana Montero-Silva, Francisco Gerber, Ulrike Naulín, Pamela Gómez, Andrea Fuentes, Raúl Lascano, Sheila Rodrigues da Cunha, Thiago Henrique Ramírez, Cristian Henríquez, Ricardo del Campo, Valeria Barrera, Nelson Wilkens, Marcela Parra, Carolina Nanomaterials (Basel) Article Although biofilm formation is a very effective mechanism to sustain bacterial life, it is detrimental in medical and industrial sectors. Current strategies to control biofilm proliferation are typically based on biocides, which exhibit a negative environmental impact. In the search for environmentally friendly solutions, nanotechnology opens the possibility to control the interaction between biological systems and colonized surfaces by introducing nanostructured coatings that have the potential to affect bacterial adhesion by modifying surface properties at the same scale. In this work, we present a study on the performance of graphene and hexagonal boron nitride coatings (h-BN) to reduce biofilm formation. In contraposition to planktonic state, we focused on evaluating the efficiency of graphene and h-BN at the irreversible stage of biofilm formation, where most of the biocide solutions have a poor performance. A wild Enterobacter cloacae strain was isolated, from fouling found in a natural environment, and used in these experiments. According to our results, graphene and h-BN coatings modify surface energy and electrostatic interactions with biological systems. This nanoscale modification determines a significant reduction in biofilm formation at its irreversible stage. No bactericidal effects were found, suggesting both coatings offer a biocompatible solution for biofilm and fouling control in a wide range of applications. MDPI 2019-01-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6358881/ /pubmed/30609710 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano9010049 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Zurob, Elsie
Dennett, Geraldine
Gentil, Dana
Montero-Silva, Francisco
Gerber, Ulrike
Naulín, Pamela
Gómez, Andrea
Fuentes, Raúl
Lascano, Sheila
Rodrigues da Cunha, Thiago Henrique
Ramírez, Cristian
Henríquez, Ricardo
del Campo, Valeria
Barrera, Nelson
Wilkens, Marcela
Parra, Carolina
Inhibition of Wild Enterobacter cloacae Biofilm Formation by Nanostructured Graphene- and Hexagonal Boron Nitride-Coated Surfaces
title Inhibition of Wild Enterobacter cloacae Biofilm Formation by Nanostructured Graphene- and Hexagonal Boron Nitride-Coated Surfaces
title_full Inhibition of Wild Enterobacter cloacae Biofilm Formation by Nanostructured Graphene- and Hexagonal Boron Nitride-Coated Surfaces
title_fullStr Inhibition of Wild Enterobacter cloacae Biofilm Formation by Nanostructured Graphene- and Hexagonal Boron Nitride-Coated Surfaces
title_full_unstemmed Inhibition of Wild Enterobacter cloacae Biofilm Formation by Nanostructured Graphene- and Hexagonal Boron Nitride-Coated Surfaces
title_short Inhibition of Wild Enterobacter cloacae Biofilm Formation by Nanostructured Graphene- and Hexagonal Boron Nitride-Coated Surfaces
title_sort inhibition of wild enterobacter cloacae biofilm formation by nanostructured graphene- and hexagonal boron nitride-coated surfaces
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6358881/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30609710
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano9010049
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