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Antimycotic Activity of Ozonized Oil in Liposome Eye Drops against Candida spp.

PURPOSE: This study aims to investigate the antifungal activity and mechanism of action of ozonized oil eye drops in liposomes (Ozodrop), commercialized as eye lubricant for the treatment of dry eye syndrome and eye inflammation. The activity was tested against four clinical Candida species: C albic...

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Autores principales: Celenza, Giuseppe, Iorio, Roberto, Cracchiolo, Salvatore, Petricca, Sabrina, Costagliola, Ciro, Cinque, Benedetta, Segatore, Bernardetta, Amicosante, Gianfranco, Bellio, Pierangelo
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Publicado: The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7422790/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32855851
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.9.8.4
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author Celenza, Giuseppe
Iorio, Roberto
Cracchiolo, Salvatore
Petricca, Sabrina
Costagliola, Ciro
Cinque, Benedetta
Segatore, Bernardetta
Amicosante, Gianfranco
Bellio, Pierangelo
author_facet Celenza, Giuseppe
Iorio, Roberto
Cracchiolo, Salvatore
Petricca, Sabrina
Costagliola, Ciro
Cinque, Benedetta
Segatore, Bernardetta
Amicosante, Gianfranco
Bellio, Pierangelo
author_sort Celenza, Giuseppe
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description PURPOSE: This study aims to investigate the antifungal activity and mechanism of action of ozonized oil eye drops in liposomes (Ozodrop), commercialized as eye lubricant for the treatment of dry eye syndrome and eye inflammation. The activity was tested against four clinical Candida species: C albicans, C glabrata, C krusei, and C orthopsilosis. METHODS: The antifungal activity of the eye drop solution was ascertained by microdilution method in accordance with EUCAST obtaining the minimum inhibitory concentration for Ozodrop. The mechanism of action was further investigated in C albicans by measuring cell vitality, intracellular reactive oxygen species production, levels of cellular and mitochondrial (∆Ψ(m)) membrane potential, and the extent of membrane lipid peroxidation. RESULTS: All Candida isolates were susceptible to Ozodrop with minimum inhibitory concentration values ranging from 0.195% (v/v) for C glabrata to 6.25% (v/v) for C orthopsilosis. After 1 hour of exposure at the minimum inhibitory concentration value about 30% of cells were killed, reaching about 70% at the highest Ozodrop value. After Ozodrop exposure, C albicans showed cell membrane depolarization, increased levels of lipid peroxidation, depolarized ∆Ψ(m), and increased reactive oxygen species generation. CONCLUSIONS: The significant increases in reactive oxygen species production cause the accumulation of reactive oxygen species-associated damages leading to progressive Candida cell dysfunction. TRANSLATIONAL RELEVANCE: The antifungal activity of Ozodrop was demonstrated at concentrations several times lower than the concentration that can be retrieved in ocular surface after its application. The antifungal activity of the eye drops Ozodrop would represent an interesting off-label indication for a product basically conceived as an eye lubricant.
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spelling pubmed-74227902020-08-26 Antimycotic Activity of Ozonized Oil in Liposome Eye Drops against Candida spp. Celenza, Giuseppe Iorio, Roberto Cracchiolo, Salvatore Petricca, Sabrina Costagliola, Ciro Cinque, Benedetta Segatore, Bernardetta Amicosante, Gianfranco Bellio, Pierangelo Transl Vis Sci Technol Article PURPOSE: This study aims to investigate the antifungal activity and mechanism of action of ozonized oil eye drops in liposomes (Ozodrop), commercialized as eye lubricant for the treatment of dry eye syndrome and eye inflammation. The activity was tested against four clinical Candida species: C albicans, C glabrata, C krusei, and C orthopsilosis. METHODS: The antifungal activity of the eye drop solution was ascertained by microdilution method in accordance with EUCAST obtaining the minimum inhibitory concentration for Ozodrop. The mechanism of action was further investigated in C albicans by measuring cell vitality, intracellular reactive oxygen species production, levels of cellular and mitochondrial (∆Ψ(m)) membrane potential, and the extent of membrane lipid peroxidation. RESULTS: All Candida isolates were susceptible to Ozodrop with minimum inhibitory concentration values ranging from 0.195% (v/v) for C glabrata to 6.25% (v/v) for C orthopsilosis. After 1 hour of exposure at the minimum inhibitory concentration value about 30% of cells were killed, reaching about 70% at the highest Ozodrop value. After Ozodrop exposure, C albicans showed cell membrane depolarization, increased levels of lipid peroxidation, depolarized ∆Ψ(m), and increased reactive oxygen species generation. CONCLUSIONS: The significant increases in reactive oxygen species production cause the accumulation of reactive oxygen species-associated damages leading to progressive Candida cell dysfunction. TRANSLATIONAL RELEVANCE: The antifungal activity of Ozodrop was demonstrated at concentrations several times lower than the concentration that can be retrieved in ocular surface after its application. The antifungal activity of the eye drops Ozodrop would represent an interesting off-label indication for a product basically conceived as an eye lubricant. The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology 2020-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7422790/ /pubmed/32855851 http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.9.8.4 Text en Copyright 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.
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Celenza, Giuseppe
Iorio, Roberto
Cracchiolo, Salvatore
Petricca, Sabrina
Costagliola, Ciro
Cinque, Benedetta
Segatore, Bernardetta
Amicosante, Gianfranco
Bellio, Pierangelo
Antimycotic Activity of Ozonized Oil in Liposome Eye Drops against Candida spp.
title Antimycotic Activity of Ozonized Oil in Liposome Eye Drops against Candida spp.
title_full Antimycotic Activity of Ozonized Oil in Liposome Eye Drops against Candida spp.
title_fullStr Antimycotic Activity of Ozonized Oil in Liposome Eye Drops against Candida spp.
title_full_unstemmed Antimycotic Activity of Ozonized Oil in Liposome Eye Drops against Candida spp.
title_short Antimycotic Activity of Ozonized Oil in Liposome Eye Drops against Candida spp.
title_sort antimycotic activity of ozonized oil in liposome eye drops against candida spp.
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7422790/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32855851
http://dx.doi.org/10.1167/tvst.9.8.4
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