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Polyphenols could be Effective in Exerting a Disinfectant-Like Action on Bioprosthetic Heart Valves, Counteracting Bacterial Adhesiveness

BACKGROUND: The incidence of infective endocarditis in patients with bioprosthetic heart valves is over 100 times that of the general population with S. aureus recognized as the causative organism in approximately 1/3 of cases. In this study, (1) the microbicidal and virucidal effect of a polyphenol...

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Autores principales: Naso, Filippo, Calafiore, Antonio Maria, Gaudino, Mario, Zilla, Peter, Haverich, Axel, Colli, Andrea, Melder, Robert John, Gandaglia, Alessandro
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9601395/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36303878
http://dx.doi.org/10.26502/fccm.92920287
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author Naso, Filippo
Calafiore, Antonio Maria
Gaudino, Mario
Zilla, Peter
Haverich, Axel
Colli, Andrea
Melder, Robert John
Gandaglia, Alessandro
author_facet Naso, Filippo
Calafiore, Antonio Maria
Gaudino, Mario
Zilla, Peter
Haverich, Axel
Colli, Andrea
Melder, Robert John
Gandaglia, Alessandro
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description BACKGROUND: The incidence of infective endocarditis in patients with bioprosthetic heart valves is over 100 times that of the general population with S. aureus recognized as the causative organism in approximately 1/3 of cases. In this study, (1) the microbicidal and virucidal effect of a polyphenolic solution was carefully evaluated. The same solution was then adopted for the treatment of a commercial bioprosthetic heart valve model for (2) the assessment of inhibition of S. aureus adhesiveness. METHODS: (1) the viability of 9 microorganisms strains (colony-forming units) and the infectivity degree of 3 viral strains (cellular infection capacity) were evaluated after suspension in the polyphenolic solution. (2) Leaflets from a treated and untreated commercial surgical valve model were incubated with a known concentration of S. aureus. After incubation, the leaflets were homogenized and placed in specific culture media to quantify the bacterial load. RESULTS: (1) The polyphenolic solution proved to be effective in eliminating microorganisms strains guaranteeing the killing of at least 99.9%. The effectiveness is particularly relevant against M. chelonae (99.999%). (2) The polyphenol-based treatment resulted in the inhibition of the S. aureus adhesiveness by 96% concerning untreated samples. CONCLUSIONS: The data suggest an interesting protective effect against infections and bacterial adhesiveness by a polyphenolic-based solution. Further studies will plan to extend the panel of microorganisms for the evaluation of the anti-adhesive effect; however, the use of optimized polyphenolic blends could lead to the development of new treatments capable to make transcatheter-valve substitutes more resistant to infection.
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spelling pubmed-96013952022-10-26 Polyphenols could be Effective in Exerting a Disinfectant-Like Action on Bioprosthetic Heart Valves, Counteracting Bacterial Adhesiveness Naso, Filippo Calafiore, Antonio Maria Gaudino, Mario Zilla, Peter Haverich, Axel Colli, Andrea Melder, Robert John Gandaglia, Alessandro Cardiol Cardiovasc Med Article BACKGROUND: The incidence of infective endocarditis in patients with bioprosthetic heart valves is over 100 times that of the general population with S. aureus recognized as the causative organism in approximately 1/3 of cases. In this study, (1) the microbicidal and virucidal effect of a polyphenolic solution was carefully evaluated. The same solution was then adopted for the treatment of a commercial bioprosthetic heart valve model for (2) the assessment of inhibition of S. aureus adhesiveness. METHODS: (1) the viability of 9 microorganisms strains (colony-forming units) and the infectivity degree of 3 viral strains (cellular infection capacity) were evaluated after suspension in the polyphenolic solution. (2) Leaflets from a treated and untreated commercial surgical valve model were incubated with a known concentration of S. aureus. After incubation, the leaflets were homogenized and placed in specific culture media to quantify the bacterial load. RESULTS: (1) The polyphenolic solution proved to be effective in eliminating microorganisms strains guaranteeing the killing of at least 99.9%. The effectiveness is particularly relevant against M. chelonae (99.999%). (2) The polyphenol-based treatment resulted in the inhibition of the S. aureus adhesiveness by 96% concerning untreated samples. CONCLUSIONS: The data suggest an interesting protective effect against infections and bacterial adhesiveness by a polyphenolic-based solution. Further studies will plan to extend the panel of microorganisms for the evaluation of the anti-adhesive effect; however, the use of optimized polyphenolic blends could lead to the development of new treatments capable to make transcatheter-valve substitutes more resistant to infection. 2022 2022-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9601395/ /pubmed/36303878 http://dx.doi.org/10.26502/fccm.92920287 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) license 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Naso, Filippo
Calafiore, Antonio Maria
Gaudino, Mario
Zilla, Peter
Haverich, Axel
Colli, Andrea
Melder, Robert John
Gandaglia, Alessandro
Polyphenols could be Effective in Exerting a Disinfectant-Like Action on Bioprosthetic Heart Valves, Counteracting Bacterial Adhesiveness
title Polyphenols could be Effective in Exerting a Disinfectant-Like Action on Bioprosthetic Heart Valves, Counteracting Bacterial Adhesiveness
title_full Polyphenols could be Effective in Exerting a Disinfectant-Like Action on Bioprosthetic Heart Valves, Counteracting Bacterial Adhesiveness
title_fullStr Polyphenols could be Effective in Exerting a Disinfectant-Like Action on Bioprosthetic Heart Valves, Counteracting Bacterial Adhesiveness
title_full_unstemmed Polyphenols could be Effective in Exerting a Disinfectant-Like Action on Bioprosthetic Heart Valves, Counteracting Bacterial Adhesiveness
title_short Polyphenols could be Effective in Exerting a Disinfectant-Like Action on Bioprosthetic Heart Valves, Counteracting Bacterial Adhesiveness
title_sort polyphenols could be effective in exerting a disinfectant-like action on bioprosthetic heart valves, counteracting bacterial adhesiveness
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9601395/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36303878
http://dx.doi.org/10.26502/fccm.92920287
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