In vitro evaluation of commercial foam Belcils® on Acanthamoeba spp
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In vitro evaluation of commercial foam Belcils® on Acanthamoeba spp
Abstract
Interest in periocular (eyelid and eyelashes margins) hygiene has attracted attention recently and a growing number of commercials eye cleanser and shampoos have been marketed. In the present study, a particular eye cleanser foam, Belcils® has been tested against trophozoites and cysts on the facultative pathogen Acanthamoeba. Viability was tested by the alamarBlue™ method and the foam was tested for the induction of programmed cell death in order to explore its mode of action. We found that a 1% solution of the foam eliminated both trophozoite and cyst stage of Acanthamoeba spp. After 90 min of incubation, Belcils® induced, DNA condensation, collapse in the mitochondrial membrane potential and reduction of the ATP level production in Acanthamoeba. We conclude that the foam destroys the cells by the induction of an apoptosis-like process. The current eye cleanser could be used as part of AK therapy protocol and as prevention from AK infections for contact lens users and post-ocular trauma patients.
Keywords: Acanthamoeba spp.; Amoebicidal activity; Belcils® foam; PCD.
Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.
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