reviewLasers in Surgery and MedicineJun 1, 2006BRONZE OA

Photodynamic therapy in the treatment of microbial infections: Basic principles and perspective applications

University of Padua · Molteni Farmaceutici (Italy)

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Abstract

Results

Optimal cytocidal activity against a large variety of bacterial, fungal, and protozoan pathogens has been found to be typical of photosensitizers that are positively charged at physiological pH values (e.g., for the presence of quaternarized amino groups or the association with polylysine moieties) and are characterized by a moderate hydrophobicity (n-octanol/water partition coefficient around 10). These photosensitizers in a micromolar concentration can induce a >4-5 log decrease in the microbial population after incubation times as short as 5-10 minutes and irradiation under mild experimental conditions, such as fluence-rates around 50 mW/cm2 and irradiation times shorter than 15 minutes.

Conclusions

PDT appears to represent an efficacious alternative modality for the treatment of localized microbial infections through the in situ application of the photosensitizer followed by irradiation of the photosensitizer-loaded infected area. Proposed clinical fields of interest of antimicrobial PDT include the treatment of chronic ulcers, infected burns, acne vulgaris, and a variety of oral infections.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Photosensitizer
  • Photodynamic therapy
  • Antimicrobial
  • Antibiotics
  • Microbiology
  • Population
  • Chemistry
  • Biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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