2017
DOI: 10.1021/acsinfecdis.7b00004
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Potassium Iodide Potentiates Broad-Spectrum Antimicrobial Photodynamic Inactivation Using Photofrin

Abstract: It is known that noncationic porphyrins such as Photofrin (PF) are effective in mediating antimicrobial photodynamic inactivation (aPDI) of Gram-positive bacteria or fungi. However, the aPDI activity of PF against Gram-negative bacteria is accepted to be extremely low. Here we report that the nontoxic inorganic salt potassium iodide (KI) at a concentration of 100 mM when added to microbial cells (108/mL) + PF (10 μM hematoporphyrin equivalent) + 415 nm light (10 J/cm2) can eradicate (>6 log killing) five diffe… Show more

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“…Next, we confirmed the generation of hydrogen peroxide using the Amplex red assay (Fig. 4B), as we had previously observed that H 2 O 2 was generated by Photofrin and KI excited by blue light (19). We reasoned that there were two possible routes by which hydrogen peroxide could be formed.…”
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“…Next, we confirmed the generation of hydrogen peroxide using the Amplex red assay (Fig. 4B), as we had previously observed that H 2 O 2 was generated by Photofrin and KI excited by blue light (19). We reasoned that there were two possible routes by which hydrogen peroxide could be formed.…”
Section: J/cmsupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Here the mechanism was via a mixture of a one-electron oxidation of iodide anion to form molecular iodine and a two-electron oxidation of iodide anion to form hypoiodite. It was not until we discovered (19) that aPDI mediated by the porphyrin PS known as Photofrin was also able to be strongly potentiated by KI (provided the concentration of iodide was at least 25 mM and, preferably, 100 mM) that we realized singlet oxygen was likely to be involved in the process (19,32). We were able to show not only that activation of SOSG was quenched by KI but also that the luminescence signal of singlet oxygen was quenched by iodide and that oxygen was consumed in irradiated samples containing RB and KI.…”
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“…We looked at a clinically approved photosensitizer called Photofrin (PF, Lerdele Pharmaceuticals Inc., Carolina, Puerto Rico) [23] (Figure 2(d)). PF is a water-soluble derivative of hematoporphyrin that was the first compound to gain worldwide regulatory approval to treat different kinds of cancer with PDT after intravenous injection [5].…”
Section: Effects Of Potassium Iodidementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since we had found in the study using TiO 2 photocatalysis [23] that concentrations of KI of 100 mM were much better than concentrations of 10 mM, we used higher KI concentrations than we did with MB [22]. We used blue light to activate PF due to the much higher absorption coefficient at the Soret band compared to the Q-bands (200,000 compared to 3000–15,000).…”
Section: Effects Of Potassium Iodidementioning
confidence: 99%