Title Porfirini u fotodinamičkoj inaktivaciji mikroorganizama u biofilmu
Author Vedrana Krušić
Mentor Nela Malatesti (mentor)
Committee member Nela Malatesti (predsjednik povjerenstva)
Granter University of Rijeka (Faculty of Biotechnology and Drug Development) Rijeka
Defense date and country 2018-09-19, Croatia
Scientific / art field, discipline and subdiscipline BIOTECHNICAL SCIENCES Biotechnology
Abstract Sposobnost bakterija i gljivica da tvore biofilmove, sesilne zajednice mikroorganizama odgovorne za patogenezu mnogih kroničnih i perzistentnih infekcija, povećava njihovu otpornost na vanjske uvjete i doprinosi razvoju rezistencije na uobičajene antimikrobne agense. Obzirom na alarmantnu situaciju u području liječenja infekcija izazvanih patogenima koji su razvili antimikrobnu rezistenciju, raste potreba za pronalascima novih metoda liječenja. Jedan od mogućih pristupa liječenju infekcija izazvanih mikroorganizmima u biofilmu je primjena fotodinamičke inaktivacije. Fotodinamička inaktivacija mikroorganizama ima nespecifičan mehanizam djelovanja, a zasniva se na međudjelovanju ne-toksičnog fotosenzibilizatora, vidljive svjetlosti i molekularnog kisika, prilikom čega dolazi do generiranja citotoksičnih reaktivnih kisikovih vrsta i singletnog kisika. Većina fotosenzibilizatora zasniva se na tetrapirolnoj strukturi, među kojima su najzastupljeniji porfirini. Neki od porfirinskih spojeva, poput porfimer natrija i endogenog protoporfirina IX, već se primjenjuju kao fotosenzibilizatori u terapiji nekih karcinoma, a sada se razmatra njihova mogućnost upotrebe u inaktivaciji mikroorganizama u biofilmu. Oba su ostvarila značajnu inaktivaciju kod ispitivanih biofilmova. Drugi fotosenzibilizatori su još u eksperimentalnoj fazi te njihovo djelovanje nije dovoljno ispitano. Unatoč značajnoj inaktivaciji postignutoj kod planktonskih mikroorganizama, tetrakationski 5,10,15,20-tetra-(N-metilpiridin-4-il)porfirin tetra-(p-toluensulfonat) nije postigao zadovoljavajuću efikasnost kod većine ispitivanih biofilmova. Dikationski 5,15-bis-[4-(3-trimetilamoniopropiloksi)fenil]porfirin diklorid pokazao se kao efikasan fotosenzibilizator u inaktivaciji gljivičnih biofilmova, no još uvijek nedostaju istraživanja o njegovoj djelotvornosti na biofilmovima bakterijskog podrijetla.
Abstract (english) The ability of bacteria and fungi to form biofilms, sessile communities of microorganisms responsible for the pathogenesis of many chronic and persistent infections, increases their hardiness to external conditions and contributes to the development of resistance to conventional antimicrobial agents. Given the alarming situation in the field of treating infections caused by pathogens that have developed antimicrobial resistance, there is a growing need for discoveries of new treatment methods. One of the possible approaches to treatment of infections caused by microorganisms in biofilm is the use of photodynamic inactivation. Photodynamic inactivation of microorganisms has a non-specific mechanism of action, based on the interaction of non-toxic photosensitizers, visible light and molecular oxygen, resulting in the generation of cytotoxic reactive oxygen species and singlet oxygen. Most photosensitizers are based on the tetrapyrrolic structure, with a high prevalence on the use of porphyrins. Some porphyrin compounds, such as porfimer sodium and endogenous protoporphyrin IX, are already being used as photosensitizers in the therapy of some cancers, and their potential for inactivation of microorganisms in biofilm is under investigation. Both photosensitizers have caused significant inactivation of the tested biofilms. Other photosensitizers are still in the experimental stage and their activity has not yet been sufficiently studied. Despite the significant inactivation achieved in planktonic microorganisms, tetracationic 5,10,15,20-tetra-(N-methylpyridinium-4-yl) porphyrin tetra-(p-toluenesulfonate) did not achieve satisfactory efficacy in most of the biofilms studied. Dicationic 5,15-bis-[4-(3-trimethylammonio-propyloxy) phenyl]porphyrin dichloride has shown to be an efficient photosensitizer in the inactivation of fungal biofilms but there is still no research on its efficacy in biofilms of bacterial origin.
Keywords
fotodinamička inaktivacija
biofilm
antimikrobna rezistencija
fotosenzibilizatori
porfirini
Keywords (english)
photodynamic inactivation
biofilm
antimicrobial resistance
photosensitisers
porphyrins
Language croatian
URN:NBN urn:nbn:hr:193:707264
Study programme Title: Biotechnology and drug research Study programme type: university Study level: undergraduate Academic / professional title: sveučilišni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica biotehnologije i istraživanja lijekova (sveučilišni/a prvostupnik/prvostupnica biotehnologije i istraživanja lijekova)
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