Efficacy of a novel thermo-reversible wound gel against antibiotic tolerant biofilm
Jeyachchandran Visvalingam, Anna Muzaleva, Miloslav Sailer, Sarvesh Logsetty, Robert B. Huizinga

TL;DR
A new thermo-reversible wound gel effectively inactivates antibiotic-tolerant bacterial biofilms in chronic wounds.
Contribution
The novel thermo-reversible gel (TRG) demonstrates efficacy against antibiotic-tolerant biofilms in both colony and porcine skin models.
Findings
TRG reduced Staphylococcus aureus biofilms to below detection limits in colony and porcine skin models.
TRG also significantly reduced Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms, particularly in colony models.
The gel shows potential as a treatment for antibiotic-tolerant biofilms in chronic wounds.
Abstract
Chronic wounds are frequently colonized by biofilm-forming bacteria, and one of the defining characteristics of these infections is the resulting tolerance to antibiotics. A novel thermo-reversible antimicrobial wound gel (revyve® Antimicrobial Wound Gel, TRG), formulated to target biofilms, was evaluated for its ability to inactivate antibiotic-tolerant biofilms using both a colony biofilm model and a porcine skin explant biofilm model. Mature biofilms of Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa were grown on nitrocellulose membranes or porcine skin explants for 72 hours at 37 °C. Before any treatment, viable numbers of S. aureus and P. aeruginosa were ≥ 9.7 log CFU in the colony biofilm model, and 8.3 and 6.6 log CFU, respectively, in the porcine skin explant model. Biofilms were then washed and treated with defined concentrations of antibiotics for 24 hours to select for…
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TopicsWound Healing and Treatments · Bacterial biofilms and quorum sensing · Antimicrobial agents and applications
