Marti Hanna, Blenn Christian, Borel Nicole
Institute of Veterinary Pathology, University of Zurich, Vetsuisse Faculty, Winterthurerstrasse, 268, 8057, Zurich, Switzerland.
J Photochem Photobiol B. 2015 Dec;153:324-33. doi: 10.1016/j.jphotobiol.2015.10.012. Epub 2015 Oct 19.
Water-filtered infrared A (wIRA) is radiation with a spectrum ranging from 780 to 1400 nm. Chlamydiaceae are obligate intracellular bacteria associated with various diseases in both animals and humans. A recent in vitro study demonstrated that wIRA combined with visible light (wIRA/VIS) has potential as a non-chemical method for the treatment of chlamydial infections without adversely affecting the cell viability. The aim of this study was to investigate the influence of various factors on the effect of wIRA/VIS on acute chlamydial infection, namely the impact of temperature, exposure intensity and infectious dose (multiplicity of infection) as well as the efficacy of the visible light component.We demonstrate that non-thermal effects contribute to the inhibition of acute chlamydial infection. Visible light enhances the inhibitory effect of wIRA on extracellular bacteria (elementary bodies or EBs).Moreover, the inhibitory effect of wIRA/VIS following treatment of EBs prior to infection correlated with increased irradiation intensity. The infectivity of mature chlamydial inclusions was significantly reduced upon wIRA/VIS exposure at all irradiation intensities investigated, suggesting the contribution of host cell factors to the anti-chlamydial effect of wIRA/VIS in the late stage of the developmental cycle. The effect of irradiation was not influenced by the infectious dose.
水过滤红外A(wIRA)是一种光谱范围在780至1400纳米之间的辐射。衣原体是专性细胞内细菌,与动物和人类的多种疾病有关。最近的一项体外研究表明,wIRA与可见光联合使用(wIRA/VIS)作为一种非化学方法,有治疗衣原体感染的潜力,且不会对细胞活力产生不利影响。本研究的目的是调查各种因素对wIRA/VIS治疗急性衣原体感染效果的影响,即温度、照射强度和感染剂量(感染复数)的影响以及可见光成分的疗效。我们证明非热效应有助于抑制急性衣原体感染。可见光增强了wIRA对细胞外细菌(原体或EBs)的抑制作用。此外,在感染前对EBs进行wIRA/VIS处理后的抑制作用与照射强度增加相关。在所有研究的照射强度下,wIRA/VIS照射后成熟衣原体包涵体的感染性均显著降低,这表明宿主细胞因子在发育周期后期对wIRA/VIS的抗衣原体作用有贡献。照射效果不受感染剂量的影响。