Hydrogen peroxide enhances the efficacy of photodynamic therapy against Candida albicans biofilms.
Tábata Viana de SousaCláudia Carolina JordãoCésar Augusto Abreu-PereiraAna Luiza Gorayb PereiraPaula Aboud BarbugliMarlise Inêz KleinAna Claudia PavarinaPublished in: Biofouling (2023)
The present study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ) combined with antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (aPDT) on biofilms formed by Candida albicans strains which are either susceptible to or resistant to fluconazole. Biofilms were grown and treated with H 2 O 2 , followed by the application of Photodithazine® (P) and red light-emitting diode (LED) (L) either separately or combined ( n = 12). After the treatment, biofilms were evaluated by estimating colony-forming unit ml -1 , extracellular matrix components [water -soluble and -insoluble polysaccharides, proteins, extracellular DNA (eDNA)], biomass (total and insoluble dry-weight), and protein concentration. Biofilms formed by both strains presented a significant reduction in cell viability, biomass, extracellular matrix components (both types of polysaccharides, eDNA), and proteins (in the soluble and insoluble portion of biofilms) compared to the control. Microscopy images of the biofilms after treatments showed disarticulation of the matrix and scattered fungal cells. The application of H 2 O 2 can disturb the organization of the extracellular matrix, and its association with aPDT potentiated the effect of the treatment.
Keyphrases
- candida albicans
- extracellular matrix
- hydrogen peroxide
- water soluble
- photodynamic therapy
- biofilm formation
- nitric oxide
- escherichia coli
- randomized controlled trial
- systematic review
- optical coherence tomography
- staphylococcus aureus
- wastewater treatment
- circulating tumor
- high throughput
- fluorescence imaging
- weight loss
- mass spectrometry
- cystic fibrosis
- smoking cessation
- cell free
- convolutional neural network
- binding protein