Phototargeting Oral Black-Pigmented Bacteria

Author:

Soukos Nikolaos S.1,Som Sovanda1,Abernethy Abraham D.1,Ruggiero Karriann1,Dunham Joshua1,Lee Chul2,Doukas Apostolos G.3,Goodson J. Max4

Affiliation:

1. Applied Molecular Photomedicine Laboratory

2. Division of Human Nutrition, Department of Preventive Medicine and Community Health, School of Medicine, The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas

3. Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts

4. Clinical Collaborative, The Forsyth Institute

Abstract

ABSTRACT We have found that broadband light (380 to 520 nm) rapidly and selectively kills oral black-pigmented bacteria (BPB) in pure cultures and in dental plaque samples obtained from human subjects with chronic periodontitis. We hypothesize that this killing effect is a result of light excitation of their endogenous porphyrins. Cultures of Prevotella intermedia and P . nigrescens were killed by 4.2 J/cm 2 , whereas P . melaninogenica required 21 J/cm 2 . Exposure to light with a fluence of 42 J/cm 2 produced 99% killing of P. gingivalis . High-performance liquid chromatography demonstrated the presence of various amounts of different porphyrin molecules in BPB. The amounts of endogenous porphyrin in BPB were 267 ( P . intermedia ), 47 ( P . nigrescens ), 41 ( P . melaninogenica ), and 2.2 ( P . gingivalis ) ng/mg. Analysis of bacteria in dental plaque samples by DNA-DNA hybridization for 40 taxa before and after phototherapy showed that the growth of the four BPB was decreased by 2 and 3 times after irradiation at energy fluences of 4.2 and 21 J/cm 2 , respectively, whereas the growth of the remaining 36 microorganisms was decreased by 1.5 times at both energy fluences. The present study suggests that intraoral light exposure may be used to control BPB growth and possibly benefit patients with periodontal disease.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology (medical),Pharmacology

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