细菌
微生物学
菌血症
医学
体外
生物膜
体外循环
细菌细胞结构
抗生素
生物
外科
遗传学
作者
Bong Hwan Jang,Su Hyun Jung,Seyong Kwon,Sung Jin Park,Joo H. Kang
标识
DOI:10.1002/advs.202417498
摘要
Abstract Extracorporeal hemoadsorption for treating bacteremia has exhibited limited success due to the lack of a clear strategy for effectively bringing bacterial cells into contact with the surface and universal bacteria‐capturing substances. Here, a novel extracorporeal device is reported that can eliminate various intact bacteria from whole blood, employing microfluidic bacterial margination and engineered cell‐depleted thrombus (CDT) presenting bacterial adhesin receptors. The critical strain rate of red blood cells (RBCs) (0.83 × 10 −2 ) and the flow path height within about 300 µm required for RBC axial migration in the flows are found. The subsequent RBC‐bacteria collisions induced bacterial margination, facilitating their effective capture on the CDT surface on the channel wall. Fibrinogen and fibronectin in CDT are found to primarily contribute to capturing various bacteria. The extracorporeal CDT filters (eCDTF), which integrate all these principles, demonstrate significant depletion of major antibiotic‐resistant and human fecal bacteria from the whole blood in vitro. Remarkable reductions in bacterial load and inflammatory markers in the rats lethally infected with methicillin‐resistant Staphylococcus aureus are further confirmed, resulting in the restoration from bacteremia following extracorporeal treatment. The demonstration may propose a new design principle for hemoadsorption devices and elucidate the limited success of conventional treatments.
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