Antimicrobial photoinactivation of in situ oral biofilms by visible light plus water-filtered infrared a and tetrahydroporphyrin-tetratosylate (Thpts)

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The aim of this study was to examine the effect of aPDT with visual light (VIS) + water-filtered infrared A (wIRA) as a light source, and tetrahydroporphyrin-tetratosylate (THPTS) as a photosensitizer on in situ initial and mature oral biofilms. The samples were incubated, ex situ, with THPTS for two minutes, followed by irradiation with 200 mW cm − 2 VIS + wIRA for five minutes at 37◦C. The adherent microorganisms were quantified, and the biofilm samples were visualized using live/dead staining and confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM). The THPTS-mediated aPDT resulted in significant decreases in both the initially adherent microorganisms and the microorganisms in the mature oral biofilms, in comparison to the untreated control samples (>99.99% each; p = 0.018 and p = 0.0066, respectively). The remaining vital bacteria significantly decreased in the aPDT-treated biofilms during initial adhesion (vitality rate 9.4% vs. 71.2% untreated control, 17.28% CHX). Of the mature biofilms, 25.67% remained vital after aPDT treatment (81.97% untreated control, 16.44% CHX). High permeability of THPTS into deep layers could be shown. The present results indicate that the microbial reduction in oral initial and mature oral biofilms resulting from aPDT with VIS + wIRA in combination with THPTS has significant potential for the treatment of oral biofilm-associated diseases.

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Karygianni, L., Ruf, S., Hellwig, E., Follo, M., Vach, K., & Al-Ahmad, A. (2021). Antimicrobial photoinactivation of in situ oral biofilms by visible light plus water-filtered infrared a and tetrahydroporphyrin-tetratosylate (Thpts). Microorganisms, 9(1), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms9010145

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