Purpose: This study investigated the effectiveness of curcumin-based anti-microbial photodynamic therapy (aPDT) against Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus), the causative agent of ventilator-associated pneumonia. Methods: Curcumin was added to S. aureus culture medium at concentra-tions of 25, 2.5, and 0.25 µM. After 60 min (20-25°C), each culture was irradiated for 1 and 3 min, and viable bacteria were counted. Curcumin (25 µM) was also added to a bacterial suspension with D-mannitol and sodium azide; microbial counts were determined after irradiation for 3 min. Results: S. aureus was significantly reduced in the 1-min (P = 0.043) and 3-min (P = 0.011) irradiation groups in comparison to the 0-min irradiation group with 25 µM curcumin. No significant differences were observed between the curcumin alone group and the curcumin plus D-mannitol or sodium azide group. Conclusion: The findings of this study indicate that prolonged exposure (≥1 min) of S. aureus to LED in 25 μM curcumin solution induces cell wall injury. Curcumin-based aPDT as an adjunct to conventional oral care, employing existing dentistry equipment, offers a promising approach that does not rely on antimicrobial drugs or allows the emergence of resistant bacterial strains. This suggests its potential role in future strategies aimed at preventing ventilator-associated pneumonia.
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Imaizumi, U., Inaba, K., Kurahashi, A., Kuroda, H., Sanuki, T., Yoshida, A., … Hamada, N. (2023). Effectiveness of curcumin-based antimicrobial photodynamic therapy against Staphylococcus aureus. Journal of Oral Science, 65(4), 270–274. https://doi.org/10.2334/josnusd.23-0183