Photoactivated resveratrol controls intradermal infection by Staphylococcus aureus in mice: a pilot study.

Lasers Med Sci

Anísio Teixeira Campus, Multidisciplinary Institute in Health, Federal University of Bahia, 58 Rio de Contas Street, 17 Block, 58 Lot, Candeias, Vitória da Conquista, Bahia, 45029-094, Brazil.

Published: August 2020

AI Article Synopsis

  • * PDT utilizes a photosensitizer activated by light to produce reactive oxygen species (ROS), effectively killing pathogens while sparing human cells from damage.
  • * This study investigates resveratrol (RSV) as a photosensitizer, revealing that it reduces bacterial load and promotes inflammation control through IL-10 production in an animal model, suggesting the need for further research on its mechanisms.

Article Abstract

Staphylococcus aureus is one of the main causative agent of infections acquired in both community and hospital environment. In this context, photodynamic therapy (PDT) consists in using a photosensitizer that, activated by light, evokes the formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), which lead to the death of microorganisms due to oxidative damage; it is useful tool since this action, harmful to pathogens, does not significantly injure human cells. In view of this, this work proposes a more in-depth study on the use of resveratrol (RSV) as a possible photosensitizer. It was observed, in the intradermal infection model in animals' ear dermis, that photoactivated resveratrol promotes an increase in myeloperoxidase expression with reduced bacterial load in the draining lymph node. Besides that, the draining lymph node of the animals treated with photoactivated RSV controls inflammation through IL-10 production. These are pioneers data and this work being a pilot study; then, other works must be conducted with the objective of elucidate the photoactivated resveratrol mechanism of action.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10103-019-02942-xDOI Listing

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