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Alternating magnetic fields and antibiotics eradicate biofilm on metal in a synergistic fashion

Medicine and Health

Alternating magnetic fields and antibiotics eradicate biofilm on metal in a synergistic fashion

Q. Wang, J. Vachon, et al.

Discover a groundbreaking non-invasive method to combat biofilm on metal implants using intermittent alternating magnetic fields (iAMF) combined with antibiotics. This innovative approach, studied by Qi Wang, Jonathan Vachon, Bibin Prasad, Christine A. Pybus, Norman Lapin, Rajiv Chopra, and David E. Greenberg, significantly enhances antibacterial activity against *Pseudomonas aeruginosa* and *Staphylococcus aureus*, paving the way for improved treatment options.

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Abstract
Hundreds of thousands of human implant procedures require surgical revision each year due to infection. Infections are difficult to treat with conventional antibiotics due to the formation of biofilm on the implant surface. We have developed a noninvasive method to eliminate biofilm on metal implants using heat generated by intermittent alternating magnetic fields (iAMF). Here, we demonstrate that heat and antibiotics are synergistic in biofilm elimination. For Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm, bacterial burden was reduced >3 log with iAMF and ciprofloxacin after 24 h compared with either treatment alone (p < 0.0001). This effect was not limited by pathogen or antibiotic as similar biofilm reductions were seen with iAMF and either linezolid or ceftriaxone in Staphylococcus aureus. iAMF and antibiotic efficacy was seen across various iAMF settings, including different iAMF target temperatures, dose durations, and dosing intervals. Initial mechanistic studies revealed membrane disruption as one factor important for AMF enhanced antibacterial activity in the biofilm setting. This study demonstrates the potential of utilizing a noninvasive approach to reduce biofilm off of metallic implants.
Publisher
npj Biofilms and Microbiomes
Published On
Aug 12, 2021
Authors
Qi Wang, Jonathan Vachon, Bibin Prasad, Christine A. Pybus, Norman Lapin, Rajiv Chopra, David E. Greenberg
Tags
biofilm
intermittent alternating magnetic fields
antibiotics
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Staphylococcus aureus
mechanism
non-invasive
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