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【2021年影响因子/JCR分区:3.603/Q3】《CHINESE JOURNAL OF POLYMER SCIENCE》A Biomimetic Surface for Infection-resistance through Assembly of Metal-phenolic Networks,
writer:Rujian Jiang, Shunjie Yan, Limei Tian, Shiai Xu, Zhirong Xin*, Shifang Luan, Jinghua Yin, Luquan
keywords:Antibacterial; surface; Metal-phenolic; coating; DNA-cleavage; Biomimetic; surface
source:期刊
Issue time:2018年
Despite the fact that numerous infection-resistant surfaces have been developed to prevent bacterial colonization and biofilm formation, developing a stable, highly antibacterial and easily produced surface remains a technical challenge. As a crucial structural component of biofilm, extracellular DNA (eDNA) can facilitate initial bacterial adhesion, subsequent development, and final maturation. Inspired by the mechanistic pathways of natural enzymes (deoxyribonuclease), here we report a novel antibacterial surface by employing cerium (Ce(IV)) ion to mimic the DNA-cleavage ability of natural enzymes. In this process, the coordination chemistry of plant polyphenols and metal ions was exploited to create an in situ metal-phenolic film on substrate surfaces. Tannic acid (TA) works as an essential scaffold and Ce(IV) ion acts as both a cross-linker and a destructor of eDNA. The Ce(IV)-TA modified surface exhibited highly enhanced bacteria repellency and biofilm inhibition when compared with those of pristine or Fe(III)-TA modified samples. Moreover, the easily produced coatings showed high stability under physiological conditions and had nontoxicity to cells for prolonged periods of time. This as-prepared DNA-cleavage surface presents versatile and promising performances to combat biomaterial-associated infections.