Literature DB >> 31407467

Antimicrobial blue light for decontamination of platelets during storage.

Min Lu1, TianHong Dai1, SiSi Hu1, Qi Zhang1, Brijesh Bhayana1, Li Wang1, Mei X Wu1.   

Abstract

Platelet (PLT) storage is currently limited to 5 days in clinics in the United States, in part, due to an increasing risk for microbial contamination over time. In light of well-documented antimicrobial activity of blue light (405-470 nm), we investigated potentials to decontaminate microbes during PLT storage by antimicrobial blue light (aBL). We found that PLTs produced no detectable levels of porphyrins or their derivatives, the chromophores that specifically absorb blue light, in marked contrast to microbes that generated porphyrins abundantly. The difference formed a basis with which aBL selectively inactivated contaminated microbes prior to and during the storage, without incurring any harm to PLTs. In accordance with this, when contamination with representative microbes was simulated in PLT concentrates supplemented with 65% of PLT additive solution in a standard storage bag, all "contaminated" microbes tested were completely inactivated after exposure of the bag to 405 nm aBL at 75 J/cm2 only once. While killing microbes efficiently, this dose of aBL irradiation exerted no adverse effects on the viability, activation or aggregation of PLTs ex vivo and could be used repeatedly during PLT storage. PLT survival in vivo was also unaltered by aBL irradiation after infusion of aBL-irradiated mouse PLTs into mice. The study provides proof-of-concept evidence for a potential of aBL to decontaminate PLTs during storage.
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Keywords:  activation; antimicrobial blue light; decontamination; function and survival; platelet storage

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31407467      PMCID: PMC7083650          DOI: 10.1002/jbio.201960021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biophotonics        ISSN: 1864-063X            Impact factor:   3.207


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