Antimicrobial effects of phototherapy and photochemotherapy in vivo and in vitro

Adult Male Staphylococcus aureus Colony Count, Microbial In Vitro Techniques Dermatitis, Atopic 3. Good health 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Humans Methicillin Resistance Ultraviolet Therapy PUVA Therapy
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.1996.tb03825.x Publication Date: 2008-04-18T14:31:15Z
ABSTRACT
We investigated the antimicrobial effects of phototherapy and photochemotherapy in vivo and in vitro. First, Staphylococcus aureus samples were obtained using stamp agar medium from inflammatory lesions of 29 adult patients with atopic dermatitis before and after a single photochemotherapy. Therapy was oral PUVA (30 mg 8-methoxypsoralen, 8MOP plus 5J/cm2 UVA), topical PUVA (0.3% 8MOP plus 200 mJ/cm2 UVA) or UVB (80 mJ/cm2) irradiation. The number of S. aureus on the lesions was significantly reduced, even after a single treatment with all therapies. Reductions (mean +/- SD) were 69.3 +/- 26.9%, 76.3 +/- 31.3% and 83.8 +/- 18.5%, respectively. Secondly, we investigated the effect of PUVA (0.001% 8MOP plus 10, 20, 30, 40, or 50 mJ/cm2 UVA) and UVB (10, 30, 50, or 100 mJ/cm2) irradiation on the proliferation of S. aureus in vitro. PUVA and UVB treatment markedly inhibited the proliferation in a dose-dependent manner. These results seem to indicate the possibility that the antimicrobial effect of UV radiation contributes to successful photochemotherapy in patients with atopic dermatitis.
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