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Photochemical Internalization as a New Strategy to Enhance Efficacy of Antimicrobial Agents Against Intracellular Infections

Authors :
Zhang, Xiaolin
de Boer, Leonie
Zaat, Sebastian A. J.
Medical Microbiology and Infection Prevention
AII - Infectious diseases
Source :
Methods in Molecular Biology ISBN: 9781071620984, Methods in Molecular Biology, 2451, 671-689
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Pathogens such as Staphylococcus aureus are able to survive in many types of host cells including phagocytes such as neutrophils and macrophages, thereby resulting in intracellular infections. Treatment of intracellular infections by conventional antimicrobials (e.g., antibiotics) is often ineffective due to low intracellular efficacy of the drugs. Thus, novel techniques which can enhance the activity of antimicrobials within cells are highly demanded. Our recent studies have shown that photochemical internalization (PCI) is a promising approach for improving the efficacy of antibiotics such as gentamicin against intracellular staphylococcal infection. In this chapter, we describe the protocols aiming to study the potential of PCI-antibiotic treatment for intracellular infections in vitro and in vivo using a RAW 264.7 cell infection model and a zebrafish embryo infection model. Proof of concept of this approach is demonstrated. The protocols are expected to prompt further development of PCI-antimicrobial based novel therapies for clinically challenging infectious diseases associated with intracellular survival of pathogens.

Details

Language :
English
ISBN :
978-1-07-162098-4
ISSN :
10643745
ISBNs :
9781071620984
Volume :
2451
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Methods in Molecular Biology
Accession number :
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