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Clinical Phage Microbiology: a suggested framework and recommendations for the in-vitro matching steps of phage therapy

Daniel Gelman, Ortal Yerushalmy, Sivan Alkalay‐Oren, Chani Rakov, Shira Ben-Porat, Leron Khalifa, Karen Adler, Mohanad Abdalrhman, Shunit Coppenhagen‐Glazer, Saima Aslam, Robert T. Schooley, Ran Nir‐Paz, Ronen Hazan

2021The Lancet Microbe84 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Phage therapy is a promising solution for bacterial infections that are not eradicated by conventional antibiotics. A crucial element of this approach is appropriate matching of bacteriophages and antibiotics to the bacterial target according to the clinical setting. However, there is currently little consistency in the protocols used for the laboratory evaluation of bacteriophages intended for antibacterial treatment. In this Personal View, we suggest a framework aimed to match appropriate bacteriophage-based treatments in clinical microbiology laboratories. This framework, which we have termed Clinical Phage Microbiology, is based on the current research on phage treatments. In addition, we discuss special cases that might require additional relevant evaluation, including bacteriophage interactions with the host immune response, biofilm-associated infections, and polymicrobial infections. The Clinical Phage Microbiology pipeline could serve as the basis for future standardisation of laboratory protocols for personalised phage therapy.

Topics & Concepts

Phage therapyBacteriophageMicrobiologyClinical microbiologyAntibioticsBacterial virusBiologyVirologyMedicineComputational biologyEscherichia coliGeneticsGeneBacteriophages and microbial interactionsMicrobial infections and disease researchGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies