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Antibiotic-eluting scaffolds with responsive dual-release kinetics facilitate bone healing and eliminate S. aureus infection

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posted on 2025-02-06, 12:29 authored by Eamon SheehyEamon Sheehy, Christian von Diemling, Emily Ryan, Amro Widaa, Peter O' Donnell, Alan Ryan, Gang Chen, Robert Thomas Brady, Adolfo Lopez-Noriega, Stephan Zeiter, T Fintan Moriarty, Fergal O'BrienFergal O'Brien

Osteomyelitis (OM) is a progressive, inflammatory infection of bone caused predominately by Staphylococcus aureus. Herein, we engineered an antibiotic-eluting collagen-hydroxyapatite scaffold capable of eliminating infection and facilitating bone healing. An iterative freeze-drying and chemical crosslinking approach was leveraged to modify antibiotic release kinetics, resulting in a layered dual-release system whereby an initial rapid release of antibiotic to clear infection was followed by a sustained controlled release to prevent reoccurrence of infection. We observed that the presence of microbial collagenase accelerated antibiotic release from the crosslinked layer of the scaffold, indicating that the material is responsive to microbial activity. As exemplar drugs, vancomycin and gentamicin-eluting scaffolds were demonstrated to be bactericidal, and supported osteogenesis in vitro. In a pilot murine model of OM, vancomycin-eluting scaffolds were observed to reduce S. aureus infection within the tibia. Finally, in a rabbit model of chronic OM, gentamicin-eluting scaffolds both facilitated radial bone defect healing and eliminated S. aureus infection. These results show that antibiotic-eluting collagen-hydroxyapatite scaffolds are a one-stage therapy for OM, which when implanted into infected bone defects simultaneously eradicate infection and facilitate bone tissue healing.

Funding

Enterprise Ireland Commercialisation Fund Programme (CF2014-4051 and CF2021-1792)

Regeneration of Articular Cartilage using Advanced Biomaterials and Printing Technology

European Research Council

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Science Foundation Ireland Industry RD&I Fellowship Programme (22/IRDIFB/10921)

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Data will be made available on request.

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Published Citation

Sheehy EJ, et al. Antibiotic-eluting scaffolds with responsive dual-release kinetics facilitate bone healing and eliminate S. aureus infection. Biomaterials. 2025;313:122774.

Publication Date

25 August 2024

PubMed ID

39208699

Department/Unit

  • Amber (Advanced Material & Bioengineering Research) Centre
  • Anatomy and Regenerative Medicine
  • Tissue Engineering Research Group (TERG)

Publisher

Elsevier Ltd.

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  • Published Version (Version of Record)