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Nanoscale forces at the heart of staphylococcus infections

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Yongsunthon, R; Vellano, FP; Lower, BH; Fowler, VG; Alexander, E; Lower, SK
Published in: Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings
December 1, 2008

Staphylococcus aureus is one of the most frequently isolated bacteria from infected medical implants. S. aureus has the capacity to adhere to the surface of an implant where it forms a biofilm. We used atomic force microscopy to probe binding forces between a fibronectin-coated tip and isolates of S. aureus, which were obtained from either patients with infected prostheses or healthy humans. A unique force-signature was observed for binding events between the tip and the cells. There is a strong distinction (p=O.01) in the binding force- signature observed for S. aureus isolated from the infected vs. healthy populations. This observation suggests a fundamental correlation between nanometer scale binding forces and the clinical outcome of patients with implanted medical devices. © 2008 Materials Research Society.

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Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings

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0272-9172

Publication Date

December 1, 2008

Volume

1025

Start / End Page

34 / 39
 

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Yongsunthon, R., Vellano, F. P., Lower, B. H., Fowler, V. G., Alexander, E., & Lower, S. K. (2008). Nanoscale forces at the heart of staphylococcus infections. Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings, 1025, 34–39.
Yongsunthon, R., F. P. Vellano, B. H. Lower, V. G. Fowler, E. Alexander, and S. K. Lower. “Nanoscale forces at the heart of staphylococcus infections.” Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings 1025 (December 1, 2008): 34–39.
Yongsunthon R, Vellano FP, Lower BH, Fowler VG, Alexander E, Lower SK. Nanoscale forces at the heart of staphylococcus infections. Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings. 2008 Dec 1;1025:34–9.
Yongsunthon, R., et al. “Nanoscale forces at the heart of staphylococcus infections.” Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings, vol. 1025, Dec. 2008, pp. 34–39.
Yongsunthon R, Vellano FP, Lower BH, Fowler VG, Alexander E, Lower SK. Nanoscale forces at the heart of staphylococcus infections. Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings. 2008 Dec 1;1025:34–39.

Published In

Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings

ISSN

0272-9172

Publication Date

December 1, 2008

Volume

1025

Start / End Page

34 / 39