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Authors Wang B, Ye Z, Tang Y, Han Y, Lin Q, Liu H, Chen H, Nan K
Received 29 February 2016
Accepted for publication 16 August 2016
Published 20 December 2016 Volume 2017:12 Pages 111—125
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IJN.S107472
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Lei Yang
Abstract: Infections after surgery or endophthalmitis are potentially blinding
complications caused by bacterial adhesion and subsequent biofilm formation on
the intraocular lens. Neither single-function anti-adhesion surface nor
contacting killing surface can exhibit ideal antibacterial function. In this
work, a novel (2-(dimethylamino)-ethyl methacrylate-co -2-methacryloyloxyethyl
phosphorylcholine) (p (DMAEMA-co -MPC)) brush was
synthesized by “grafting from” method through reversible–addition fragmentation
chain transfer polymerization. 1-Bromoheptane was used to quaternize the p
(DMAEMA-co -MPC) brush coating and to endow
the surface with bactericidal function. The success of the surface
functionalization was confirmed by atomic force microscopy, water contact
angle, and spectroscopic ellipsometry. The quaternary ammonium salt units were
employed as efficient disinfection that can eliminate bacteria through contact
killing, whereas the 2-methacryloyloxyethyl phosphorylcholine units were
introduced to suppress unwanted nonspecific adsorption. The functionalized
poly(dimethyl siloxane) surfaces showed efficiency in reducing bovine serum
albumin adsorption and in inhibiting bacteria adhesion and biofilm formation.
The copolymer brushes also demonstrated excellent bactericidal function against
gram-positive (Staphylococcus aureus ) bacteria
measured by bacteria live/dead staining and shake-flask culture methods. The
surface biocompatibility was evaluated by morphology and activity measurement
with human lens epithelial cells in vitro. The achievement of the p (DMAEMA+-co -MPC) copolymer
brush coating with nonfouling, bactericidal, and bacteria corpse release
properties can be used to modify intraocular lenses.
Keywords: anti-fouling, poly(dimethylsiloxane),
intraocular lenses, endophthalmitis, biofilms