Atividade antibacteriana in vitro de porfirinas tetracatiônicas frente às bactérias multirresistentes isoladas de infecções tegumentares de animais

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Autor(a) principal: Machado, Carolina Sleutjes
Data de Publicação: 2022
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Resumo: Otitis, pyodermitis and contaminated wounds are common pathologies in company animals and are frequently infected and/or coinfected with bacteria resistant to conventional antibiotics. The treatment of those lesions is a challenge at veterinary clinics; therefore, new therapeutic options are needed to deal with those pathogens. In this context, the photodynamic therapy (PDT) emerges as an alternative once it has been used efficiently on different microorganisms’ inactivation. The PDT consists of the use of a photosensitizer that, when irradiated with light, react with molecular oxygen, generating reactive oxygen species (ROS), which are toxic to bacterial cell, promoting its inactivation. The tetracationic porphyrin 3H2TMeP and 4-H2TMeP are photosensitizer that stand out for being water soluble, positively charged (favoring its biding with the bacterial cell, negatively charged), do not stain the animal skin, and are commercially available. This dissertation aimed to evaluate the PDT in vitro efficacy utilizing tetracationic porphyrins against to multidrug resistant bacteria isolated from superficial lesions of dogs, cats, and horses, both in monoculture and in bacteria associations (polyculture). To evaluate the antibacterial activity front to monocultures, was used isolates of Staphylococcus pseudointermedius, Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Serratia marcescens with multidrug resistant profile. Solutions of those bacteria were incubated with each one of porphyrins at a non-cytotoxic concentration for eukaryotic cells (40µM), and exposed to light for 0, 15 and 30 minutes for Gram-positive, and 0, 30, 60 and 90 minutes for Gram-negative bacteria, or maintained at dark (control). Then, the solution was plated in culture media, which were incubated at 37ºC for 24 hours, when was realized the plate counting of colonies former units (CFU) and compared to the control plates. The porphyrin 4H2TMeP was able to totally inactivate S. pseudointermedius e P. aeruginosa isolates and significantly reduced the concentration of E. coli, K. pneumoniae, e S. marcescens. So, it was chosen for polyculture assays and evaluation of atomic force assays. Polycultures of multidrug resistant of S. pseudointermedius and P. aeruginosa; E. coli and Proteus mirabilis; P. aeruginosa and P. mirabilis; S. pseudointermedius and E. coli; Staphylococcus pseudointermedius and P. mirabilis; was incubated with 40µM of 4-H2TMeP porphyrin and irradiated with the same conditions as in monocultures, for 0, 30 and 90 minutes. There was a significant reduction of bacteria concentration, with totally inactivation of E. coli and S. pseudointermedius, P. aeruginosa and S. pseudointermedius, P. aeruginosa and Proteus mirabilis associations. PDT effect at adhesion force on the bacteria wall, indicated weakness at Gram-positive bacteria, and a hardness at Gram-negative bacteria related to control. Both alterations may cause difficult the bacteria survive and multiplication. The porphyrin 4H 2 TMeP i n vitro results demonstrated that the PDT utilizing the was effective against multidrug resistant bacteria, both in pure cultures (monocultures) as in polycultures and validate this therapy for animal´s t permit to plan future studies to reatment of integumentary lesions.
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spelling 2022-09-26T16:46:47Z2022-09-26T16:46:47Z2022-08-26http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/26259Otitis, pyodermitis and contaminated wounds are common pathologies in company animals and are frequently infected and/or coinfected with bacteria resistant to conventional antibiotics. The treatment of those lesions is a challenge at veterinary clinics; therefore, new therapeutic options are needed to deal with those pathogens. In this context, the photodynamic therapy (PDT) emerges as an alternative once it has been used efficiently on different microorganisms’ inactivation. The PDT consists of the use of a photosensitizer that, when irradiated with light, react with molecular oxygen, generating reactive oxygen species (ROS), which are toxic to bacterial cell, promoting its inactivation. The tetracationic porphyrin 3H2TMeP and 4-H2TMeP are photosensitizer that stand out for being water soluble, positively charged (favoring its biding with the bacterial cell, negatively charged), do not stain the animal skin, and are commercially available. This dissertation aimed to evaluate the PDT in vitro efficacy utilizing tetracationic porphyrins against to multidrug resistant bacteria isolated from superficial lesions of dogs, cats, and horses, both in monoculture and in bacteria associations (polyculture). To evaluate the antibacterial activity front to monocultures, was used isolates of Staphylococcus pseudointermedius, Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Serratia marcescens with multidrug resistant profile. Solutions of those bacteria were incubated with each one of porphyrins at a non-cytotoxic concentration for eukaryotic cells (40µM), and exposed to light for 0, 15 and 30 minutes for Gram-positive, and 0, 30, 60 and 90 minutes for Gram-negative bacteria, or maintained at dark (control). Then, the solution was plated in culture media, which were incubated at 37ºC for 24 hours, when was realized the plate counting of colonies former units (CFU) and compared to the control plates. The porphyrin 4H2TMeP was able to totally inactivate S. pseudointermedius e P. aeruginosa isolates and significantly reduced the concentration of E. coli, K. pneumoniae, e S. marcescens. So, it was chosen for polyculture assays and evaluation of atomic force assays. Polycultures of multidrug resistant of S. pseudointermedius and P. aeruginosa; E. coli and Proteus mirabilis; P. aeruginosa and P. mirabilis; S. pseudointermedius and E. coli; Staphylococcus pseudointermedius and P. mirabilis; was incubated with 40µM of 4-H2TMeP porphyrin and irradiated with the same conditions as in monocultures, for 0, 30 and 90 minutes. There was a significant reduction of bacteria concentration, with totally inactivation of E. coli and S. pseudointermedius, P. aeruginosa and S. pseudointermedius, P. aeruginosa and Proteus mirabilis associations. PDT effect at adhesion force on the bacteria wall, indicated weakness at Gram-positive bacteria, and a hardness at Gram-negative bacteria related to control. Both alterations may cause difficult the bacteria survive and multiplication. The porphyrin 4H 2 TMeP i n vitro results demonstrated that the PDT utilizing the was effective against multidrug resistant bacteria, both in pure cultures (monocultures) as in polycultures and validate this therapy for animal´s t permit to plan future studies to reatment of integumentary lesions.Otites, piodermites e feridas contaminadas são patologias muito comuns em animais de companhia e, frequentemente, estão infectadas e/ou coinfectadas por bactérias resistentes aos antimicrobianos convencionais. O tratamento dessas lesões é um desafio na clínica veterinária e, por isso, novas opções terapêuticas são necessárias no combate desses patógenos. Neste contexto, a terapia fotodinâmica (PDT) tem sido estudada com a finalidade de ser utilizada como um método de inativação de diferentes microrganismos. A PDT consiste no uso de um fotossensibilizador que, quando irradiado pela luz, reage com o oxigênio molecular, gerando espécies reativas de oxigênio, as quais são tóxicas para a célula bacteriana, promovendo a sua inativação. As porfirinas tetracatiônicas 3-H2TMeP e 4-H2TMeP são fotossensibilizadores que se destacam por serem hidrossolúveis, carregadas positivamente (favorecendo sua ligação com a célula bacteriana, carregada negativamente), não mancharem a pele dos animais, e estarem disponíveis comercialmente. Assim, esta dissertação teve como objetivo avaliar a eficácia da PDT in vitro utilizando porfirinas tetracatiônicas frente a bactérias multirresistentes isoladas de lesões superficiais de cães, gatos e equinos, tanto em monocultivos quanto em associações bacterianas (policultivos). Para a avaliação da atividade antibacteriana em monocultivos foram utilizados isolados clínicos de Staphylococcus pseudointermedius, Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa e Serratia marcescens com perfil de multirresistência aos antimicrobianos. Soluções dessas bactérias foram incubadas com cada uma das porfirinas em concentração não-citotóxica para células eucariotas (40µM), e expostas à luz por 0, 15 e 30 min para Gram-positivas, e 0, 30, 60 e 90 min para bactérias Gram-negativas, ou mantidas no escuro (controle). Em seguida, a solução foi plaqueada em meios de cultivo, que foram incubados a 37ºC por 24 h, quando foi realizada a contagem das unidades formadoras de colônia (UFC) e comparadas com o controle. A porfirina 4-H2TMeP foi capaz de inativar completamente isolados de S. pseudointermedius e P. aeruginosa, e reduzir significativamente a concentração de E. coli, K. pneumoniae, e S. marcescens. Desta forma, foi selecionada para os ensaios em policultivos e para a avaliação de força atômica. Policultivos de representantes multirresistentes de S. pseudointermedius e P. aeruginosa; E. coli e Proteus mirabilis; P. aeruginosa e P. mirabilis; S. pseudointermedius e E. coli; S. pseudointermedius e P. mirabilis; foram incubados com 40µM de 4-H2TMeP e irradiados nas mesmas condições dos monocultivos, por 0, 30 e 90 min. Houve uma redução significativa nas concentrações bacterianas, inclusive inativando completamente as associações de E. coli e S. pseudointermedius, P. aeruginosa e S. pseudointermedius, P. aeruginosa e Proteus mirabilis. O efeito da PDT sobre a força de adesão na parede bacteriana, indicou fragilidade em Gram-positiva, e maior rigidez em Gram-negativa em relação ao controle. Ambas as alterações dificultam a sobrevivência e multiplicação bacteriana, e indicam que a porfirina interfere na integridade da parede bacteriana. Os resultados obtidos nestes ensaios in vitro demonstraram que a PDT utilizando a porfirina 4-H2TMeP foi eficiente frente a bactérias multirresistentes tanto em culturas puras como em policultivos, e permitem o planejamento de futuros estudos para a validação desta terapia no tratamento de lesões tegumentares de animais.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESporUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaCentro de Ciências RuraisPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Medicina VeterináriaUFSMBrasilMedicina VeterináriaAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBactérias multirresistentesTerapia fotodinâmicaPorfirinasLesões superficiaisOtiteLesão de peleMultidrug resistant bacteriaPhotodynamic therapyPorphyrinsSuperficial lesionsOtitisSkin lesionCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIAAtividade antibacteriana in vitro de porfirinas tetracatiônicas frente às bactérias multirresistentes isoladas de infecções tegumentares de animaisIn vitro antibacterial activiy of tetracationic porphyrins against multidrugresistant bacteria isolated from animal’s integumentary lesionsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisCargnelutti, Juliana Felipettohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5180338810182471Vogel, Fernanda Silveira FloresTraesel, Carolina KistGressler, Letícia Trevisanhttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5407758315990151Machado, Carolina Sleutjes50050000000760060060060060060017702739-85dd-48bd-bb4e-24657c2dc045d40898ea-39b3-4837-8248-c8ea0610f3f9b51abc37-6ebf-4acb-b136-f02024f5bfb1d5142e75-805d-4fce-96e6-3d2fbf117df51bae6ad1-0802-44d9-8cc4-6b201106f86ereponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações do UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMCC-LICENSElicense_rdflicense_rdfapplication/rdf+xml; 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Atividade antibacteriana in vitro de porfirinas tetracatiônicas frente às bactérias multirresistentes isoladas de infecções tegumentares de animais
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv In vitro antibacterial activiy of tetracationic porphyrins against multidrugresistant bacteria isolated from animal’s integumentary lesions
title Atividade antibacteriana in vitro de porfirinas tetracatiônicas frente às bactérias multirresistentes isoladas de infecções tegumentares de animais
spellingShingle Atividade antibacteriana in vitro de porfirinas tetracatiônicas frente às bactérias multirresistentes isoladas de infecções tegumentares de animais
Machado, Carolina Sleutjes
Bactérias multirresistentes
Terapia fotodinâmica
Porfirinas
Lesões superficiais
Otite
Lesão de pele
Multidrug resistant bacteria
Photodynamic therapy
Porphyrins
Superficial lesions
Otitis
Skin lesion
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
title_short Atividade antibacteriana in vitro de porfirinas tetracatiônicas frente às bactérias multirresistentes isoladas de infecções tegumentares de animais
title_full Atividade antibacteriana in vitro de porfirinas tetracatiônicas frente às bactérias multirresistentes isoladas de infecções tegumentares de animais
title_fullStr Atividade antibacteriana in vitro de porfirinas tetracatiônicas frente às bactérias multirresistentes isoladas de infecções tegumentares de animais
title_full_unstemmed Atividade antibacteriana in vitro de porfirinas tetracatiônicas frente às bactérias multirresistentes isoladas de infecções tegumentares de animais
title_sort Atividade antibacteriana in vitro de porfirinas tetracatiônicas frente às bactérias multirresistentes isoladas de infecções tegumentares de animais
author Machado, Carolina Sleutjes
author_facet Machado, Carolina Sleutjes
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Cargnelutti, Juliana Felipetto
dc.contributor.advisor1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/5180338810182471
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Vogel, Fernanda Silveira Flores
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Traesel, Carolina Kist
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Gressler, Letícia Trevisan
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/5407758315990151
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Machado, Carolina Sleutjes
contributor_str_mv Cargnelutti, Juliana Felipetto
Vogel, Fernanda Silveira Flores
Traesel, Carolina Kist
Gressler, Letícia Trevisan
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bactérias multirresistentes
Terapia fotodinâmica
Porfirinas
Lesões superficiais
Otite
Lesão de pele
topic Bactérias multirresistentes
Terapia fotodinâmica
Porfirinas
Lesões superficiais
Otite
Lesão de pele
Multidrug resistant bacteria
Photodynamic therapy
Porphyrins
Superficial lesions
Otitis
Skin lesion
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Multidrug resistant bacteria
Photodynamic therapy
Porphyrins
Superficial lesions
Otitis
Skin lesion
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
description Otitis, pyodermitis and contaminated wounds are common pathologies in company animals and are frequently infected and/or coinfected with bacteria resistant to conventional antibiotics. The treatment of those lesions is a challenge at veterinary clinics; therefore, new therapeutic options are needed to deal with those pathogens. In this context, the photodynamic therapy (PDT) emerges as an alternative once it has been used efficiently on different microorganisms’ inactivation. The PDT consists of the use of a photosensitizer that, when irradiated with light, react with molecular oxygen, generating reactive oxygen species (ROS), which are toxic to bacterial cell, promoting its inactivation. The tetracationic porphyrin 3H2TMeP and 4-H2TMeP are photosensitizer that stand out for being water soluble, positively charged (favoring its biding with the bacterial cell, negatively charged), do not stain the animal skin, and are commercially available. This dissertation aimed to evaluate the PDT in vitro efficacy utilizing tetracationic porphyrins against to multidrug resistant bacteria isolated from superficial lesions of dogs, cats, and horses, both in monoculture and in bacteria associations (polyculture). To evaluate the antibacterial activity front to monocultures, was used isolates of Staphylococcus pseudointermedius, Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Serratia marcescens with multidrug resistant profile. Solutions of those bacteria were incubated with each one of porphyrins at a non-cytotoxic concentration for eukaryotic cells (40µM), and exposed to light for 0, 15 and 30 minutes for Gram-positive, and 0, 30, 60 and 90 minutes for Gram-negative bacteria, or maintained at dark (control). Then, the solution was plated in culture media, which were incubated at 37ºC for 24 hours, when was realized the plate counting of colonies former units (CFU) and compared to the control plates. The porphyrin 4H2TMeP was able to totally inactivate S. pseudointermedius e P. aeruginosa isolates and significantly reduced the concentration of E. coli, K. pneumoniae, e S. marcescens. So, it was chosen for polyculture assays and evaluation of atomic force assays. Polycultures of multidrug resistant of S. pseudointermedius and P. aeruginosa; E. coli and Proteus mirabilis; P. aeruginosa and P. mirabilis; S. pseudointermedius and E. coli; Staphylococcus pseudointermedius and P. mirabilis; was incubated with 40µM of 4-H2TMeP porphyrin and irradiated with the same conditions as in monocultures, for 0, 30 and 90 minutes. There was a significant reduction of bacteria concentration, with totally inactivation of E. coli and S. pseudointermedius, P. aeruginosa and S. pseudointermedius, P. aeruginosa and Proteus mirabilis associations. PDT effect at adhesion force on the bacteria wall, indicated weakness at Gram-positive bacteria, and a hardness at Gram-negative bacteria related to control. Both alterations may cause difficult the bacteria survive and multiplication. The porphyrin 4H 2 TMeP i n vitro results demonstrated that the PDT utilizing the was effective against multidrug resistant bacteria, both in pure cultures (monocultures) as in polycultures and validate this therapy for animal´s t permit to plan future studies to reatment of integumentary lesions.
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