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Effect of photoactivated hematoporphyrin derivative on the viability ofStaphylococcus aureus
Authors:Yeshayahu Nitzan  Shoshana Gozhansky  Zvi Malik
Affiliation:(1) Department of Life Sciences, Bar-Ilan University, 52 100 Ramat-Gan, Israel
Abstract:The photodynamic effect of hematoporphyrin derivative (HPD) on the viability of penicillin-resistantStaphylococcus aureus is described. Growth rate of the bacteria was markedly reduced by exposure to light and HPD.Staphylococcus viability was decreased by 80% in 3 h of growth even at low HPD concentration (12 mgrg/ml). A synergistic killing effect of HPD, light, and penicillin (10 mgrg/ml) onStaphylococcus aureus was demonstrated, although the bacteria were originally resistant to 100 mgrg/ml penicillin. A residual viability of only 3% was found by growth in medium containing this drug combination. The surviving bacteria after 3 h of treatment were sensitive even to 1 mgrg penicillin/ml. The mechanism of HPD action onStaphylococcus is composed of two steps: i) penetration of HPD into the bacterial cell, which may be accomplished in the dark with no harm to the cells; ii) damaging of the bacterial cell upon photoactivation. The photoactivated HPD completely inhibited thymidine incorporation into the bacterial DNA. This effect was accompanied by inhibition of RNA and protein synthesis, which was parallel in extent to the reduction in growth rate. Electron microscopic examination ofS. aureus exposed for 3 h to HPD and light showed the appearance of well-developed mesosomes in the bacterial cells. None of these effects was observed on Gram-negative bacteria.
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