Perfil de resistência a antibióticos e a terapia fotodinâmica antimicrobiana exibida por isolados ambientais, orais e extra-orais de Serratia marcescens

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Ano de defesa: 2010
Autor(a) principal: Parente, Ticiana Mont'Alverne Lopes
Orientador(a): Zanin, Iriana Carla Junqueira
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Resumo: Serratia marcescens is widely distributed in nature, but has emerged in the last years as important nosocomial pathogen with resistance of many antimicrobial drugs. This study aimed to verify the susceptibility of Serratia marcescens isolates from environment, from oral infections and from extra-oral infections to different antibiotics and evaluate the antimicrobial effect of photodynamic antimicrobial therapy as biotechnology tools reducing bacterial growth in planktonic cells and biofilm. E-test® were performed for fifty-five strains and the PACT for the thirty strains more resistant to antimicrobials tested. The antimicrobial effect of toluidine blue O, associated with 4,72 J cm-2 of a light-emitting diode , was evaluated. Before and after the treatments, bacterial inocula were analysed with regard to the number of colony- forming units. For antimicrobials, we observed that the 55 strains analyzed, 13 (23.63%) were resistant to doxycycline, but only one (1.81%) isolate showed resistance to ciprofloxacin, another to tobramycin and another to cefotaxime, 24 ( 43.63%) strains had intermediate sensitivity to doxycycline, all were sensitive to imipenem and most were sensitive to ciprofloxacin, tobramycin and cefotaxime Statistical analysis showed no significant differences in resistance of samples of different origins for drugs DX, CT, and IP. Considering the resistance to CI, the environmental samples were significantly more resistant than samples oral and extra-oral. For the drug TM, the oral samples were significantly more sensitive than the other samples. The irradiation of planktonic and biofilm cultures in the absence of TBO (L+S-), incubation with TBO alone (L-S+) and untreated control group (L-S-) had no significant effect on the viability of strains of S. marcescens studied (p <0.05). Significant decreases in bacterial viability was observed only when planktonic and biofilm culture of environmental strains, oral and extra-oral S. marcescens were exposed to toluidine blue O and LED light at the same time (L+S+). Significant reductions in bacterial counts were observed by antimicrobial photodynamic therapy ranging from 10-11 to 10-7.The association of TBO and light, with energy density 4,72 J cm-2, was effective in reducing the viability of bacterial strains in environmental, oral and extra-oral S. marcescens and can be a useful biotechnological tool in the control of bacterial resistance.
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spelling Parente, Ticiana Mont'Alverne LopesBarbosa, Francisco Cesar BarrosoZanin, Iriana Carla Junqueira2017-10-03T14:53:42Z2017-10-03T14:53:42Z2010PARENTE, T. M. L. Perfil de resistência a antibióticos e a terapia fotodinâmica antimicrobiana exibida por isolados ambientais, orais e extra-orais de Serratia marcescens. 2010. 90 f. Dissertação (MESTRADO EM BIOTECNOLOGIA) - Campus de Sobral, Universidade Federal do Ceará, Sobral, 2010.http://www.repositorio.ufc.br/handle/riufc/26268Serratia marcescens is widely distributed in nature, but has emerged in the last years as important nosocomial pathogen with resistance of many antimicrobial drugs. This study aimed to verify the susceptibility of Serratia marcescens isolates from environment, from oral infections and from extra-oral infections to different antibiotics and evaluate the antimicrobial effect of photodynamic antimicrobial therapy as biotechnology tools reducing bacterial growth in planktonic cells and biofilm. E-test® were performed for fifty-five strains and the PACT for the thirty strains more resistant to antimicrobials tested. The antimicrobial effect of toluidine blue O, associated with 4,72 J cm-2 of a light-emitting diode , was evaluated. Before and after the treatments, bacterial inocula were analysed with regard to the number of colony- forming units. For antimicrobials, we observed that the 55 strains analyzed, 13 (23.63%) were resistant to doxycycline, but only one (1.81%) isolate showed resistance to ciprofloxacin, another to tobramycin and another to cefotaxime, 24 ( 43.63%) strains had intermediate sensitivity to doxycycline, all were sensitive to imipenem and most were sensitive to ciprofloxacin, tobramycin and cefotaxime Statistical analysis showed no significant differences in resistance of samples of different origins for drugs DX, CT, and IP. Considering the resistance to CI, the environmental samples were significantly more resistant than samples oral and extra-oral. For the drug TM, the oral samples were significantly more sensitive than the other samples. The irradiation of planktonic and biofilm cultures in the absence of TBO (L+S-), incubation with TBO alone (L-S+) and untreated control group (L-S-) had no significant effect on the viability of strains of S. marcescens studied (p <0.05). Significant decreases in bacterial viability was observed only when planktonic and biofilm culture of environmental strains, oral and extra-oral S. marcescens were exposed to toluidine blue O and LED light at the same time (L+S+). Significant reductions in bacterial counts were observed by antimicrobial photodynamic therapy ranging from 10-11 to 10-7.The association of TBO and light, with energy density 4,72 J cm-2, was effective in reducing the viability of bacterial strains in environmental, oral and extra-oral S. marcescens and can be a useful biotechnological tool in the control of bacterial resistance.Serratia marcescens se encontra largamente distribuída na natureza, mas tem emergido nos últimos anos como um importante patógeno nosocomial resistente a diversos antimicrobianos. Este estudo teve como objetivo verificar a susceptibilidade de isolados ambientais, orais e extra-orais de Serratia marcescens a diferentes antibióticos e avaliar a terapia fotodinâmica antimicrobiana na redução do crescimento bacteriano em culturas de células planctônicas e biofilme. O teste de susceptibilidade antimicrobiano E-test® foi realizado para as 55 cepas e o TFA para as 30 cepas mais resistentes aos antimicrobianos testados. O efeito antimicrobiano do azul de o-toluidina associado com 4,72 J cm-2 de luz emitida por um diodo (LED) foi avaliado. Antes e após os tratamentos, os inóculos bacterianos foram analisados com consideração do número de unidades formadoras de colônias. Considerando o perfil antimicrobiano observamos que das 55 cepas analisadas, 13 (23,63%) apresentaram resistência à doxiciclina, mas apenas um (1,81%) isolado apresentou resistência ao ciprofloxacino, outro à tobramicina e outro à cefotaxima; 24 (43,63%) cepas apresentaram sensibilidade intermediária à doxiciclina, todas foram sensíveis ao imipenem e a maioria foi sensível ao ciprofloxacino, à tobramicina e à cefotaxima. A análise estatística demonstrou não haver diferenças significativas no perfil de resistência das amostras de diferentes origens em relação as drogas DX, CT e IP. Considerando a resistência a CI, as amostras ambientais foram significativamente mais resistentes do que as amostras orais e extra-orais. Para a droga TM, as amostras orais foram significantemente mais sensíveis do que as demais amostras. A irradiação das culturas planctônicas e biofilmes na ausência de TBO (L+C-), a incubação com TBO sozinho (L-C+) e o grupo controle não tratado (L-C-) não apresentou efeitos significativos na viabilidade das cepas de S. marcescens estudadas (p < 0,05). Decréscimos significativos na viabilidade bacteriana foram observados somente quando cultura planctônica e biofilme de cepas ambientais, orais e extra-orais de S. marcescens foram expostas ao azul de orto toluidina e luz LED ao mesmo tempo (L+C+). Reduções significativas nas contagens bacterianas foram observadas pela Terapia Fotodinâmica Antimicrobiana com variação de 10-11 a 10-7. 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dc.title.en.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Analysis of resistance profile of action of antibiotics and antimicrobial photodynamic therapy isolated in environmental, and extra-oral oral Serratia marcescens
title Perfil de resistência a antibióticos e a terapia fotodinâmica antimicrobiana exibida por isolados ambientais, orais e extra-orais de Serratia marcescens
spellingShingle Perfil de resistência a antibióticos e a terapia fotodinâmica antimicrobiana exibida por isolados ambientais, orais e extra-orais de Serratia marcescens
Parente, Ticiana Mont'Alverne Lopes
resistência
terapia fotodinâmica
E-test
Serratia marcescens
title_short Perfil de resistência a antibióticos e a terapia fotodinâmica antimicrobiana exibida por isolados ambientais, orais e extra-orais de Serratia marcescens
title_full Perfil de resistência a antibióticos e a terapia fotodinâmica antimicrobiana exibida por isolados ambientais, orais e extra-orais de Serratia marcescens
title_fullStr Perfil de resistência a antibióticos e a terapia fotodinâmica antimicrobiana exibida por isolados ambientais, orais e extra-orais de Serratia marcescens
title_full_unstemmed Perfil de resistência a antibióticos e a terapia fotodinâmica antimicrobiana exibida por isolados ambientais, orais e extra-orais de Serratia marcescens
title_sort Perfil de resistência a antibióticos e a terapia fotodinâmica antimicrobiana exibida por isolados ambientais, orais e extra-orais de Serratia marcescens
author Parente, Ticiana Mont'Alverne Lopes
author_facet Parente, Ticiana Mont'Alverne Lopes
author_role author
dc.contributor.co-advisor.none.fl_str_mv Barbosa, Francisco Cesar Barroso
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Parente, Ticiana Mont'Alverne Lopes
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Zanin, Iriana Carla Junqueira
contributor_str_mv Zanin, Iriana Carla Junqueira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv resistência
terapia fotodinâmica
E-test
Serratia marcescens
topic resistência
terapia fotodinâmica
E-test
Serratia marcescens
description Serratia marcescens is widely distributed in nature, but has emerged in the last years as important nosocomial pathogen with resistance of many antimicrobial drugs. This study aimed to verify the susceptibility of Serratia marcescens isolates from environment, from oral infections and from extra-oral infections to different antibiotics and evaluate the antimicrobial effect of photodynamic antimicrobial therapy as biotechnology tools reducing bacterial growth in planktonic cells and biofilm. E-test® were performed for fifty-five strains and the PACT for the thirty strains more resistant to antimicrobials tested. The antimicrobial effect of toluidine blue O, associated with 4,72 J cm-2 of a light-emitting diode , was evaluated. Before and after the treatments, bacterial inocula were analysed with regard to the number of colony- forming units. For antimicrobials, we observed that the 55 strains analyzed, 13 (23.63%) were resistant to doxycycline, but only one (1.81%) isolate showed resistance to ciprofloxacin, another to tobramycin and another to cefotaxime, 24 ( 43.63%) strains had intermediate sensitivity to doxycycline, all were sensitive to imipenem and most were sensitive to ciprofloxacin, tobramycin and cefotaxime Statistical analysis showed no significant differences in resistance of samples of different origins for drugs DX, CT, and IP. Considering the resistance to CI, the environmental samples were significantly more resistant than samples oral and extra-oral. For the drug TM, the oral samples were significantly more sensitive than the other samples. The irradiation of planktonic and biofilm cultures in the absence of TBO (L+S-), incubation with TBO alone (L-S+) and untreated control group (L-S-) had no significant effect on the viability of strains of S. marcescens studied (p <0.05). Significant decreases in bacterial viability was observed only when planktonic and biofilm culture of environmental strains, oral and extra-oral S. marcescens were exposed to toluidine blue O and LED light at the same time (L+S+). Significant reductions in bacterial counts were observed by antimicrobial photodynamic therapy ranging from 10-11 to 10-7.The association of TBO and light, with energy density 4,72 J cm-2, was effective in reducing the viability of bacterial strains in environmental, oral and extra-oral S. marcescens and can be a useful biotechnological tool in the control of bacterial resistance.
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