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In vitro evaluation of rose bengal photoactivated by custom-built green light-emitting diode source for bacteria and rapidly growing mycobacteria inhibition.
ROCCHETTI, Talita Trevizani; MENDONÇA JUNIOR, Wirley Alves; CASTRO NETO, Jarbas Caiado de; OLIVEIRA, Lucas Orlandi de; OLIVEIRA, André Orlandi de; FREITAS, Denise de; HÖFLING-LIMA, Ana Luisa.
Abstract: Purpose: In vitro evaluation of rose bengal (RB) photoactivated by our custom-built green light-emitting diode (LED) source for the growth inhibition of bacterial strains and rapidly growing mycobacterial (RGM) isolates in infectious keratitis. Methods: Six corneal clinical bacteria isolates were included in this study: two Grampositive bacteria (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus [MRSA] and Staphylococcus epidermidis), two Gram-negative bacteria (Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Serratia marcescens), and two RGM (Mycobacterium chelonae and Mycobacterium abscessus). Microorganisms were cultured and incubated at specific conditions and prepared in suspensions to adjust their concentration to 104 cells/mL. Different treatments were conducted in triplicates: Group I, no treatment; Group II, treated with 0.1% rose bengal alone (exposed to dark for 30 minutes); Group III, exposed to custom green LED for 30 minutes (12.87 J/cm2); and Group IV, treated with 0.1% rose bengal and exposed to customgreen LED for 30 minutes. Agar plateswere incubated at specific conditions and photographed after growth for pixel analyses. Results: Complete growth inhibition of all bacteria and RGM was observed in Group IV. MRSA and S. epidermidis in Group II also showed complete growth inhibition. Conclusions: The custom-built green LED presented good activity by photoactivating RB and inhibiting micro-organism growth. For the first time, we demonstrated the expressive growth inhibition effect of RB against S. epidermidis, RGM, and S. marcescens. Clinical treatment with RB may offer an alternate adjunct therapy for corneal surface infections. Translational Relevance: Validating in vitro the custom-built green LED encourages the clinical application for the treatment of infectious keratitis.
Translational Vision Science and Technology
v. 12, n. 9, p. 9-1-9-8 - Ano: 2023
Fator de Impacto: 3,000
    @article={003156426,author = {ROCCHETTI, Talita Trevizani; MENDONÇA JUNIOR, Wirley Alves; CASTRO NETO, Jarbas Caiado de; OLIVEIRA, Lucas Orlandi de; OLIVEIRA, André Orlandi de; FREITAS, Denise de; HÖFLING-LIMA, Ana Luisa.},title={In vitro evaluation of rose bengal photoactivated by custom-built green light-emitting diode source for bacteria and rapidly growing mycobacteria inhibition},journal={Translational Vision Science and Technology},note={v. 12, n. 9, p. 9-1-9-8},year={2023}}