Author:
Argyraki Aikaterini,Markvart Merete,Stavnsbjerg Camilla,Kragh Kasper Nørskov,Bjørndal Lars,Bjarnsholt Thomas,Petersen Paul Michael
Abstract
The overuse of antibiotics is accelerating the bacterial resistance, and therefore there is a need to reduce the amount of antibiotics used for treatment. Here, we demonstrate that specific wavelengths in a narrow range around 296 nm are able to eradicate bacteria in the biofilm state more effectively, than antibiotics and the combination of irradiation and antibiotics is even better, introducing a novel conceptlight assisted antibiotics. The investigated wavelength range was 249 nm to 338 nm with an approximate step of 5 nm. The novel concept can significantly reduce the amount of antibiotics needed for eradicating mature bacterial biofilms. The irradiation treatment was combined with tobramycin and its efficiency was compared to combinatory antibiotic treatment and highly concentrated antibiotic monotherapy. The eradication efficacies, on mature biofilms, achieved by light assisted antibiotic and by the antibiotic monotherapy at 10-fold higher concentration, were equivalent. The present achievement could motivate the development of light assisted antibiotic treatments for treating infections.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory