In Vitro and In Vivo Effectiveness of an Innovative Silver-Copper Nanoparticle Coating of Catheters To Prevent Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus Infection

Author:

Ballo Myriam K. S.12,Rtimi Sami2ORCID,Pulgarin César2,Hopf Nancy3,Berthet Aurélie3,Kiwi John2,Moreillon Philippe1,Entenza José M.1,Bizzini Alain1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Fundamental Microbiology, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland

2. Group of Advanced Oxidation Processes, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, EPFL-SB-ISIC-GPAO, Lausanne, Switzerland

3. Institute of Work and Health, University of Lausanne, Lausanne, Switzerland

Abstract

ABSTRACT In this study, silver/copper (Ag/Cu)-coated catheters were investigated for their efficacy in preventing methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) infection in vitro and in vivo . Ag and Cu were sputtered (67/33% atomic ratio) on polyurethane catheters by direct-current magnetron sputtering. In vitro , Ag/Cu-coated and uncoated catheters were immersed in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) or rat plasma and exposed to MRSA ATCC 43300 at 10 4 to 10 8 CFU/ml. In vivo , Ag/Cu-coated and uncoated catheters were placed in the jugular vein of rats. Directly after, MRSA (10 7 CFU/ml) was inoculated in the tail vein. Catheters were removed 48 h later and cultured. In vitro , Ag/Cu-coated catheters preincubated in PBS and exposed to 10 4 to 10 7 CFU/ml prevented the adherence of MRSA (0 to 12% colonization) compared to uncoated catheters (50 to 100% colonization; P < 0.005) and Ag/Cu-coated catheters retained their activity (0 to 20% colonization) when preincubated in rat plasma, whereas colonization of uncoated catheters increased (83 to 100%; P < 0.005). Ag/Cu-coating protection diminished with 10 8 CFU/ml in both PBS and plasma (50 to 100% colonization). In vivo , Ag/Cu-coated catheters reduced the incidence of catheter infection compared to uncoated catheters (57% versus 79%, respectively; P = 0.16) and bacteremia (31% versus 68%, respectively; P < 0.05). Scanning electron microscopy of explanted catheters suggests that the suboptimal activity of Ag/Cu catheters in vivo was due to the formation of a dense fibrin sheath over their surface. Ag/Cu-coated catheters thus may be able to prevent MRSA infections. Their activity might be improved by limiting plasma protein adsorption on their surfaces.

Funder

Swiss National Science Foundation

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology

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