Issue 44, 2015

Impact of confining 3-D polymer networks on dynamics of bacterial ingress and self-organisation

Abstract

Studies of microbial interactions during motility, micro-structuring and colonisation have predominately been limited to surface associated bacteria involving materials such as semi-solid biomolecular hydrogels and thin liquid films. Recently, these surfaces have been extended to synthetic polymers where they provide defined chemistries and structural properties. However, precise details of microbial ingress into the confined fluid volume of synthetic 3-D hydrogel networks and their subsequent microstructuring remain to be defined. Here, we show that Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria internally populate mesoporous polyacrylate hydrogels by quantifying: the dynamic advancing population front and the resultant spontaneous self-organisation into well-defined clusters and micro-colonies. Polymer chain conjugated fluorescent nanoparticles indicated that both bacterial clusters and micro-colonies associated directly with the polymer chains of the mesoporous hydrogel. Protonation of the K-polyacrylate made chains more hydrophobic and globular in conformation, reducing the swelling of the hydrogel by half. However, the bacterial population increased by 30% indicating the dominance of hydrophobic and viscoelastic interactions as well as the cation chemistry within the confined fluids of synthetic polymer hydrogels despite pore size reductions of 50%. Synthetic polymer hydrogels having a range of porosities when swollen together with controllable chemical and structural functionality can potentially offer well-defined microenvironments for bacterial populations in advancing biotechnologies such as inoculants and substrates in the production of therapeutic agents.

Graphical abstract: Impact of confining 3-D polymer networks on dynamics of bacterial ingress and self-organisation

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Sep 2015
Accepted
02 Oct 2015
First published
07 Oct 2015

J. Mater. Chem. B, 2015,3, 8704-8710

Author version available

Impact of confining 3-D polymer networks on dynamics of bacterial ingress and self-organisation

V. K. Truong, D. E. Mainwaring, P. Murugaraj, D. H. K. Nguyen and E. P. Ivanova, J. Mater. Chem. B, 2015, 3, 8704 DOI: 10.1039/C5TB01880C

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