Gwynne Peter J, Gallagher Maurice P
School of Biology, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, United Kingdom.
Front Microbiol. 2018 Feb 2;9:119. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2018.00119. eCollection 2018.
Antimicrobial resistance is a significant and growing concern. To continue to treat even simple infections, there is a pressing need for new alternative and complementary approaches to antimicrobial therapy. One possible addition to the current range of treatments is the use of narrow-wavelength light as an antimicrobial, which has been shown to eliminate a range of common pathogens. Much progress has already been made with blue light but the potential of other regions of the electromagnetic spectrum is largely unexplored. In order that the approach can be fully and most effectively realized, further research is also required into the effects of energy dose, the harmful and beneficial impacts of light on eukaryotic tissues, and the role of oxygen in eliciting microbial toxicity. These and other topics are discussed within this perspective.
抗菌耐药性是一个重大且日益严重的问题。为了继续治疗甚至是简单的感染,对抗菌治疗而言,迫切需要新的替代和补充方法。当前治疗手段中一种可能的补充是使用窄波长光作为抗菌剂,已证明其能消除一系列常见病原体。蓝光方面已取得很大进展,但电磁频谱其他区域的潜力在很大程度上尚未得到探索。为了使该方法能够得到充分且最有效的实现,还需要进一步研究能量剂量的影响、光对真核组织的有害和有益影响以及氧气在引发微生物毒性中的作用。本观点将讨论这些及其他主题。