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Photodynamic inactivation of Candida albicans by BAM-SiPc: Original article

Cheung-Wai So, Paul W.K. Tsang, Pui-Chi Lo, C. J. Seneviratne, Lakshman P. Samaranayake, Wing-Ping Fong

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Abstract

Photodynamic therapy is a treatment that combines the use of three non-toxic components, viz. photosensitiser, light and oxygen to cause localised oxidative photodamage. In the present study, the antifungal effect of the photosensitiser, BAM-SiPc, an unsymmetrical bisamino phthalocyanine, was investigated. BAM-SiPc was effective in photo-inactivating Candida albicans in a dose-dependent manner. The cell viability as determined by the clonogenic assay was reduced to c. 10% at 0.02 μmol l-1 BAM-SiPc with a total fluence of 12 J cm-2 at a cell density of 107 cells ml-1. A short incubation time of 5-15 min was sufficient to allow the photosensitiser to exert its optimal antifungal activity. Microscopical analysis showed that BAM-SiPc was effectively internalised by the fungal cells. Photodynamic treatment led to an increase in the intracellular reactive oxygen species level and disturbed the membrane integrity of the fungal cells. © 2009 Blackwell Verlag GmbH.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)215-220
JournalMycoses
Volume53
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2010
Externally publishedYes

Research Keywords

  • Antifungal drug
  • Photodynamic therapy
  • Photosensitiser
  • Phthalocyanine

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