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PEGylation prevents bacteria-induced platelet activation and biofilm formation in platelet concentrates.

机译:聚乙二醇化可防止细菌诱导的血小板活化和血小板浓缩物中生物膜的形成。

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Bacterial contamination of platelet concentrates represents the greatest post-transfusion infectious risk. Biofilm formation in this environment resulting from platelet-bacteria interactions can lead to non-uniform contaminant distribution and thus missed detection. As formation of platelet-bacteria aggregates is largely based on receptor-ligand interactions, we examined whether shielding these events would result in reduced biofilm formation by contaminant bacteria. We introduced methoxypoly(ethylene glycol) to covalently modify the platelet surface using a process termed 'PEGylation'. In the first study of its kind, we demonstrate that PEGylated platelet concentrates inoculated with Staphylococcus epidermidis display a significant reduction in bacterial binding and biofilm formation.
机译:浓缩血小板的细菌污染代表了最大的输血后感染风险。在这种环境中,由于血小板与细菌的相互作用而形成的生物膜会导致污染物分布不均匀,从而错过检测。由于血小板细菌聚集体的形成主要基于受体-配体相互作用,因此我们检查了屏蔽这些事件是否会导致污染物细菌减少生物膜形成。我们引入了甲氧基聚乙二醇,使用称为“ PEG化”的方法共价修饰血小板表面。在同类研究中,我们证明用表皮葡萄球菌接种的聚乙二醇化血小板浓缩物在细菌结合和生物膜形成方面显示出显着降低。

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