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Immunomodulatory effect of photodynamic therapy in Galleria mellonella infected with Porphyromonas gingivalis.

Authors :
Dos Santos, Jéssica Diane
De Alvarenga, Janaína Araújo
Rossoni, Rodnei Dennis
García, Maíra Terra
Moraes, Renata Mendonça
Anbinder, Ana Lia
Cardoso Jorge, Antonio Olavo
Junqueira, Juliana Campos
Source :
Microbial Pathogenesis. Sep2017, Vol. 110, p507-511. 5p.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Porphyromonas gingivalis is an important pathogen in the development of periodontal disease. Our study investigated if the treatment with antimicrobial photodynamic therapy (aPDT) that employs a nontoxic dye, followed by irradiation with harmless visible light can attenuate the experimental infection of P. gingivalis in Galleria mellonella . Firstly, different concentrations of P. gingivalis ranging from 10 2 to 10 6 cells/larva were injected into the animal to obtain a lethal concentration. Next, the following groups of G. mellonella infected with P. gingivalis were evaluated: inoculation of the photosensitizer and application of laser (P + L+), inoculation of physiologic solution and application of laser (P-L+), inoculation the photosensitizer without laser (P + L-) and inoculation of physiologic solution without Laser (P-L-). The effects of aPDT on infection by P. gingivalis were evaluated by survival curve analysis and hemocytes count. A lethal concentration of 10 6 cells/larva was adopted for evaluating the effects of aPDT on experimental infection with P. gingivalis. We found that after 120 s of PDT application, the death of G. mellonella was significantly lower compared to the control groups ( p = 0.0010). Moreover, the hemocyte density in the P+L+ group was increased by 9.6 × 10 6 cells/mL (2.62-fold increase) compared to the infected larvae with no treatment (L-P- group) ( p = 0.0175). Finally, we verified that the aPDT led to a significant reduction of the number of P. gingivalis cells in G. mellonella hemolymph. In conclusion, PDT application was effective against P. gingivalis infection by increasing the survival of G. mellonella and was able to increase the circulating hemocytes indicating that PDT activates the G. mellonella immune system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08824010
Volume :
110
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Microbial Pathogenesis
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
124822902
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.micpath.2017.07.045