Antimicrobial and antifouling hyaluronic acid-cobalt nanogel coatings built sonochemically on contact lenses

•ADH-ligands grafted in the polymeric chain allows HA and Co(II) ions complexation.•The US-nanotransformation of polymer-metal complexes results in antimicrobial NGs.•US-assisted NGs coating into CLs improve both hydrophilicity and water content.•The HA-ADH-Co NGs coating hinder proteins and bacteri...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ultrasonics sonochemistry 2024-12, Vol.111, p.107131, Article 107131
Hauptverfasser: Ferreres, Guillem, Pérez-Rafael, Sílvia, Guaus, Ester, Palacios, Òscar, Ivanov, Ivan, Torrent-Burgués, Juan, Tzanov, Tzanko
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Zusammenfassung:•ADH-ligands grafted in the polymeric chain allows HA and Co(II) ions complexation.•The US-nanotransformation of polymer-metal complexes results in antimicrobial NGs.•US-assisted NGs coating into CLs improve both hydrophilicity and water content.•The HA-ADH-Co NGs coating hinder proteins and bacterial adhesion to CLs. The wearing of contact lenses (CLs) may cause bacterial infections, leading in turn to more serious complications and ultimately vision impairment. In this scenario, the first step is the adhesion of tear proteins, which provide anchoring points for bacterial colonization. A possible solution is the functionalization with an antimicrobial coating, though the latter may also lead to sight obstruction and user discomfort. In this study, adipic acid dihydrazide-modified hyaluronic acid-cobalt (II) (HA-ADH-Co) nanogels (NGs) were synthesized and deposited onto commercial CLs in a single-step sonochemical process. The coating hindered up to 60 % the protein adsorption and endowed the CLs with strong antibacterial activity against major ocular pathogens like Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa, reducing their concentration by around 3 logs. Cytotoxicity assessment with human corneal cells demonstrated viabilities above 95 %. The nanocomposite coating did not affect the optical power and the light transmission of the CLs and provided enhanced wettability, important for the wearer comfort.
ISSN:1350-4177
1873-2828
1873-2828
DOI:10.1016/j.ultsonch.2024.107131