In vitro Evaluation of Medihoney Antibacterial Wound Gel as an Anti-biofilm Agent Against Ventricular Assist Device Driveline Infections

被引:3
|
作者
Qu, Yue [1 ,2 ,3 ]
McGiffin, David [4 ,5 ,6 ]
Kure, Christina [4 ,5 ,6 ]
McLean, Janelle [5 ,7 ]
Duncan, Courtney [5 ,7 ]
Peleg, Anton Y. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Monash Univ, Dept Microbiol, Monash Biomed Discovery Inst, Infect & Immun Theme, Clayton, Vic, Australia
[2] Monash Univ, Alfred Hosp, Dept Infect Dis, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[3] Monash Univ, Cent Clin Sch, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[4] Alfred Hosp, Dept Cardiothorac Surg, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[5] Monash Univ, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[6] Monash Univ, Cent Clin Sch, Dept Med, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
[7] Alfred Hosp, Transplant Serv, Melbourne, Vic, Australia
基金
澳大利亚国家健康与医学研究理事会; 英国医学研究理事会;
关键词
Medihoney Antibacterial Wound Gel; anti-biofilm; methylglyoxal; ventricular assistant device; driveline infections; HONEY; PROPHYLAXIS; PREVENTION; GROWTH;
D O I
10.3389/fmicb.2020.605608
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Objectives: In adult ventricular assist device (VAD) programs in Australian hospitals, Medihoney Antibacterial Wound Gel (MAWG) is routinely used at the skin exit-site of VAD drivelines to prevent infections; however, its effectiveness remains unclear. Our aim was to assess antimicrobial activity of Medihoney wound gel, using in vitro models that mimic clinical biofilms grown at the driveline exit-site. Methods: Antimicrobial susceptibility testing of MAWG was performed for 24 clinical isolates grown under planktonic conditions, and four representative strains grown as biofilms. Different antimicrobial mechanisms of MAWG were assessed respectively for their relative contribution to its anti-biofilm activity. A colony biofilm assay and a drip-flow biofilm reactor assay mimicking the driveline exit-site environment were used to evaluate the activity of MAWG against biofilm growth at the driveline exit-site. Results: MAWG demonstrated species-specific activity against planktonic cultures [minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs), 5-20% weight/volume (W/V) for Staphylococcus species, 20->40% (W/V) for Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Candida species]. Higher concentrations [MICs, 30->80% (W/V)] were able to inhibit biofilm growth, but failed to eradicate pre-established biofilms. The anti-biofilm properties of MAWG were multi-faceted, with the often-advertised "active" ingredient methylglyoxal (MGO) playing a less important role. The colony biofilm assay and the drip-flow biofilm reactor assay suggested that MAWG was unable to kill biofilms pre-established in a driveline exit-site environment, or effectively prevent planktonic cells from forming adherent monolayers and further developing mature biofilms. Conclusion: Our work suggests a suboptimal effectiveness of MAWG in preventing driveline infections due to biofilm development.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 32 条
  • [11] Evaluation of Anti-Biofilm and in Vitro Wound Healing Activity of Bacterial Cellulose Loaded with Nanoparticles and Borax
    Kart, Nur Bozbeyoglu
    Sulak, Mine
    Mutlu, Dogukan
    Kuzucu, Volkan
    Arslan, Sevki
    Dogan, Nazime Mercan
    JOURNAL OF POLYMERS AND THE ENVIRONMENT, 2024, 32 (11) : 5654 - 5665
  • [12] In vitro and in silico Evaluation of the Anti-Biofilm Activity of Histatin 5 against Streptococcus mutans
    Shiva Golshani
    Aida Iraji
    Zeinab Kadkhoda
    Alireza Vatanara
    International Journal of Peptide Research and Therapeutics, 30
  • [13] In vitro and in silico Evaluation of the Anti-Biofilm Activity of Histatin 5 against Streptococcus mutans
    Golshani, Shiva
    Iraji, Aida
    Kadkhoda, Zeinab
    Vatanara, Alireza
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PEPTIDE RESEARCH AND THERAPEUTICS, 2024, 30 (03)
  • [14] Antibacterial and anti-biofilm efficacy of 1,4-naphthoquinone against Chromobacterium violaceum: an in vitro and in silico investigation
    Samreen, Iqbal
    Ahmad, Iqbal
    ARCHIVES OF MICROBIOLOGY, 2025, 207 (01)
  • [15] Multimodal evaluation of drug antibacterial activity reveals cinnamaldehyde analog anti-biofilm effects against Haemophilus influenzae
    Asensio-Lopez, Javier
    Lazaro-Diez, Maria
    Hernandez-Cruz, Tania M.
    Blanco-Cabra, Nuria
    Sorzabal-Bellido, Ioritz
    Arroyo-Urea, Eva M.
    Buetas, Elena
    Gonzalez-Paredes, Ana
    de Solorzano, Carlos Ortiz
    Burgui, Saioa
    Torrents, Eduard
    Monteserin, Maria
    Garmendia, Junkal
    BIOFILM, 2024, 7
  • [16] Synthesis and evaluation of di-heterocyclic benzazole compounds as potential antibacterial and anti-biofilm agents against Staphylococcus aureus
    Aktekin, Mine Buga
    Oksuz, Zehra
    Turkmenoglu, Burcin
    Istifli, Erman Salih
    Kuzucu, Mehmet
    Algul, Oztekin
    CHEMICAL BIOLOGY & DRUG DESIGN, 2024, 104 (02)
  • [17] Enhanced efficacy and anti-biofilm activity of novel nanoemulsions against skin burn wound multi-drug resistant MRSA infections
    Song, Zhen
    Sun, Hongwu
    Yang, Yun
    Jing, Haiming
    Yang, Liuyang
    Tong, Yanan
    Wei, Chao
    Wang, Zelin
    Zou, Quanming
    Zeng, Hao
    NANOMEDICINE-NANOTECHNOLOGY BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE, 2016, 12 (06) : 1543 - 1555
  • [18] Elucidating the anti-biofilm and anti-quorum sensing potential of selenocystine against respiratory tract infections causing bacteria: in vitro and in silico studies
    Patel, Bharti
    Mishra, Subrata
    Priyadarsini, Indira K.
    Vavilala, Sirisha L.
    BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, 2021, 402 (07) : 769 - 783
  • [19] Antimicrobial Hypochlorous Wound Irrigation Solutions Demonstrate Lower Anti-biofilm Efficacy Against Bacterial Biofilm in a Complex in-vitro Human Plasma Biofilm Model (hpBIOM) Than Common Wound Antimicrobials
    Rembe, Julian-Dario
    Huelsboemer, Lioba
    Plattfaut, Isabell
    Besser, Manuela
    Stuermer, Ewa K.
    FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY, 2020, 11
  • [20] Antibacterial and anti-biofilm effects of fatty acids extract of dried Lucilia sericata larvae against Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus pneumoniae in vitro
    Liu, Jing
    Jiang, Jun
    Zong, Junwei
    Li, Bin
    Pan, Taowen
    Diao, Yunpeng
    Zhang, Zhen
    Zhang, Xueyang
    Lu, Ming
    Wang, Shouyu
    NATURAL PRODUCT RESEARCH, 2021, 35 (10) : 1702 - 1705