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Combination of photodynamic antimicrobial chemotherapy and ciprofloxacin to combat S. aureus and E. coli resistant biofilms

•Photodynamic antimicrobial chemotherapy (PACT) is coupled with an antibiotic, ciprofloxacin (CIP) for bacterial inactivation.•Cationic porphyrin (1) and a phthalocyanine (2) were employed.•Applying PACT followed by the antibiotic treatment led to reduction in the biofilm cell survival of S. aureus...

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Published in:Photodiagnosis and photodynamic therapy 2023-06, Vol.42, p.103142-103142, Article 103142
Main Authors: Openda, Yolande Ikala, Nyokong, Tebello
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Language:English
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Summary:•Photodynamic antimicrobial chemotherapy (PACT) is coupled with an antibiotic, ciprofloxacin (CIP) for bacterial inactivation.•Cationic porphyrin (1) and a phthalocyanine (2) were employed.•Applying PACT followed by the antibiotic treatment led to reduction in the biofilm cell survival of S. aureus and E. coli biofilms.•High log10 reduction values of 7.05 and 7.20 on S. aureus and E. coli, respectively, at low concentrations were obtained. Photodynamic antimicrobial chemotherapy (PACT) coupled with an antibiotic, ciprofloxacin (CIP), was investigated using two indium metallated cationic photosensitizers, a porphyrin (1) and a phthalocyanine (2). Applying PACT followed by the antibiotic treatment led to a remarkable reduction in the biofilm cell survival of two antibiotic-resistant bacterial strains, S. aureus (Gram-positive) and E. coli (Gram-nenative). Treating both bacteria strains with PACT alone showed no significant activity at 32 µM with 15 min irradiation, while CIP alone exhibited a minimum biofilm inhibition concentration (MBIC) at 4 and 8 µg/mL on S. aureus and E. coli, respectively following 24 h incubation. The combined treatment resulted in the complete eradication of the matured biofilms with high log10 reduction values of 7.05 and 7.20 on S. aureus and E. coli, respectively, at low concentrations. It was found that 15 min PACT irradiation of 8 µM of complexes (1 and 2) combined with 2 µg/mL of CIP have a 100% reduction of the resistant S. aureus biofilms. Whereas the total killing of E. coli was obtained when combining 8 µM of complex 1 and 16 µM of complex 2 both combined with 4 µg/mL of CIP.
ISSN:1572-1000
1873-1597
DOI:10.1016/j.pdpdt.2022.103142