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Slippery dopamine-fluoropolymer hybrid surface for improving biliary stent longevity

Authors
 Kim, Tae Young  ;  Lee, Won-Jong  ;  Lee, Yurim  ;  Kim, Seo Jung  ;  Min, Sungjin  ;  Chung, Seyong  ;  Kim, Soo A.  ;  Yook, Keun-Young  ;  Moon, Chang-Hwan  ;  Lee, Yeontaek  ;  Park, Kijun  ;  Kim, Dae-Hyun  ;  Seo, Jungmok 
Citation
 BIOACTIVE MATERIALS, Vol.61 : 210-228, 2026-07 
Journal Title
BIOACTIVE MATERIALS
Issue Date
2026-07
Keywords
Bile duct obstruction ; Stent longevity enhancement ; Stent blockage ; Anti-biofouling coating
Abstract
Biliary obstruction leads to bile retention and triggers a cascade of pathological events. Bile accumulation induces cholestasis and inflammation, progressing to hepatocellular injury, fibrosis, and ultimately liver failure. To restore bile flow, biliary stents are a necessary option due to their immediate patency. However, their high susceptibility to foreign body reaction (FBR) associated fibrosis, biofilm formation, and biliary sludge accumulation leads to frequent occlusion. To address this limitation, we developed the Enhanced Longevity by antifouling Functional coating for Stent (ELFS), a lubricant-infused coating that prevents stent occlusion. ELFS can be readily fabricated via a simple dip-coating solution process and employ a polydopamine (PDA) adhesion layer. Intravital imaging in mice confirmed that ELFS suppressed the FBR by blocking early neutrophil adhesion, which in turn prevented downstream immune-fibrotic cascades. At 3 h, neutrophil recruitment in the non-coated group was >20-fold higher than in ELFS-coated groups. Additionally, ELFS-coated stents remained free of biofilm for over six months in mice and maintained full open for two months in a rabbit common bile duct model. In contrast, non-coated stents resulted in complete occlusion, bile duct dilation (over 4 times), hepatomegaly (over 2 times), and fibrosis.
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DOI
10.1016/j.bioactmat.2026.02.003
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1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Pediatrics (소아과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
1. College of Medicine (의과대학) > Dept. of Internal Medicine (내과학교실) > 1. Journal Papers
Yonsei Authors
Kim, Seo Jung(김서정)
Chung, Seyong(정세용) ORCID logo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9753-7055
URI
https://ir.ymlib.yonsei.ac.kr/handle/22282913/211442
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