Hydroxyapatite: An antibiotic recruiting moiety for local treatment and prevention of bone infections

Author:

Sebastian Sujeesh1,Huang Jintian1,Liu Yang1,Tandberg Felix1,Collin Mattias2,Puthia Manoj3,Raina Deepak Bushan1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Sciences, Orthopedics, Faculty of Medicine Lund University Lund Sweden

2. Division of Infection Medicine, Department of Clinical Sciences Lund University Lund Sweden

3. Department of Clinical Sciences Lund, Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine Lund University Lund Sweden

Abstract

AbstractTreatment of chronic osteomyelitis by radical debridement and filling of the dead space with antibiotic containing calcium sulfate/hydroxyapatite (CaS/HA) bone substitute has shown excellent long‐term outcomes. However, in extensive infections, sessile bacteria may remain in bone cells or soft tissues protected by biofilm leading to recurrences. The primary aim of this study was to evaluate if systemically administrated tetracycline (TET) could bind to pre‐implanted HA particles and impart an antibacterial effect locally. In vitro studies indicated that the binding of TET to nano‐ and micro‐sized HA particles was rapid and plateaued already at 1 h. Since protein passivation of HA after in‐vivo implantation could affect HA–TET interaction, we investigated the effect of serum exposure on HA–TET binding in an antibacterial assay. Although, serum exposure reduced the zone of inhibition (ZOI) of Staphylococcus aureus, a significant ZOI could still be observed after pre‐incubation of HA with serum. We could in addition show that zoledronic acid (ZA) competes for the same binding sites as TET and that exposure to high doses of ZA led to reduced TET–HA binding. In an in‐vivo setting, we then confirmed that systemically administered TET seeks HA particles that were pre‐implanted in muscle and subcutaneous pouches in rats and mice respectively, preventing HA particles from being colonized by S. aureus. Clinical Significance: This study describes a new drug delivery method that could prevent bacterial colonization of a HA biomaterial and reduce recurrences in bone infection.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Orthopedics and Sports Medicine

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