Enhanced Biofilm Infiltration by Drug‐laden Coacervate for Treating Refractory Infections

R Ruinan Wang (Department of Building Environment and Energy Engineering Research Institute for Sustainable Urban Development (RISUD) and Research Institute For Smart Energy (RISE) The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Kowloon Hong Kong SAR China) H Hao Li B Bo Yi (Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology Graduate School of Engineering The University of Tokyo 7‐3‐1 Hongo, Bunkyo‐ku Tokyo 113‐8656 Japan) S Sirong Chen (Key Laboratory of Synthetic and Natural Functional Molecule Chemistry of Ministry of Education, College of Chemistry and Materials Science) Q Qiangjun Ling (School of Biomedical Sciences and Engineering, Guangzhou International Campus) T Tianshen Jiang (School of Biomedical Sciences and Engineering, Guangzhou International Campus South China University of Technology Guangzhou P. R. China) H Hao Fu X Xuefeng Yang (Laboratory of Nanosystem and Hierarchical Fabrication) P Pengchao Zhao (School of Biomedical Sciences and Engineering, Guangzhou International Campus) L Liming Bian (School of Biomedical Sciences and Engineering, Guangzhou International Campus)

Abstract

ABSTRACT The effective treatments of biofilm‐related refractory infections such as osteomyelitis are hampered by the limited drug coverage to large infected areas and infiltration into the biofilm at infection sites. Herein, guided by the hypothesis that liquid water‐immiscible coacervates with ultra‐low interfacial tension could effectively infiltrate these barriers, it is systematically screened 7 representative coacervates for their biofilm infiltration performance. Coacervates with ultra‐low interfacial tension (<0.5 mN m − 1 ) showed markedly enhanced biofilm infiltration, whereas a high‐interfacial‐tension control (Gel‐Nap coacervate) and aqueous controls failed to infiltrate biofilms. However, electrostatically assembled complex coacervates suffered from poor physiological stability and cytotoxicity. The physiologically stable and biocompatible PEG‐alkyl coacervate is selected as a lead candidate for in vivo validation. In murine and canine osteomyelitis models, the selected drug‐loaded PEG‐alkyl coacervate system further demonstrated robust infiltration of microporous bone and dense biofilm, sustained local drug retention, effective eradication of Staphylococcus aureus , suppression of inflammatory cytokines, and accelerated bone regeneration. This study establishes low‐interfacial‐tension–driven infiltration as a generalizable principle for designing stable and biocompatible fluidic coacervate carriers to eradicate refractory biofilm infections.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 12
Published February 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (10)

R

Ruinan Wang

Department of Building Environment and Energy Engineering Research Institute for Sustainable Urban Development (RISUD) and Research Institute For Smart Energy (RISE) The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Kowloon Hong Kong SAR China

H

Hao Li

B

Bo Yi

Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology Graduate School of Engineering The University of Tokyo 7‐3‐1 Hongo, Bunkyo‐ku Tokyo 113‐8656 Japan

S

Sirong Chen

Key Laboratory of Synthetic and Natural Functional Molecule Chemistry of Ministry of Education, College of Chemistry and Materials Science

Q

Qiangjun Ling

School of Biomedical Sciences and Engineering, Guangzhou International Campus

T

Tianshen Jiang

School of Biomedical Sciences and Engineering, Guangzhou International Campus South China University of Technology Guangzhou P. R. China

H

Hao Fu

X

Xuefeng Yang

Laboratory of Nanosystem and Hierarchical Fabrication

P

Pengchao Zhao

School of Biomedical Sciences and Engineering, Guangzhou International Campus

L

Liming Bian

School of Biomedical Sciences and Engineering, Guangzhou International Campus