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Two Novel Lytic Bacteriophages Infecting Enterococcus spp. Are Promising Candidates for Targeted Antibacterial Therapy

Pavel V. Tkachev, Ivan M. Pchelin, Daniil Azarov, Andrey Gorshkov, О. В. Шамова, А. В. Дмитриев, A. Е. Goncharov

2022Viruses17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The rapid emergence of antibiotic resistance is of major concern globally. Among the most worrying pathogenic bacteria are vancomycin-resistant enterococci. Phage therapy is a highly promising method for controlling enterococcal infections. In this study, we described two virulent tailed bacteriophages possessing lytic activity against Enterococcus faecalis and E. faecium isolates. The SSsP-1 bacteriophage belonged to the Saphexavirus genus of the Siphoviridae family, and the GVEsP-1 bacteriophage belonged to the Schiekvirus genus of Herelleviridae. The genomes of both viruses carried putative components of anti-CRISPR systems and did not contain known genes coding for antibiotic-resistance determinants and virulence factors. The conservative arrangement of protein-coding sequences in Saphexavirus and Schiekvirus genomes taken together with positive results of treating enterococcal peritonitis in an animal infection model imply the potential suitability of GVEsP-1 and SSsP-1 bacteriophages for clinical applications.

Topics & Concepts

Lytic cyclePhage therapyMicrobiologyVirulenceEnterococcusBacteriophageBiologyVirologyAntibiotic resistanceAntibioticsBacteriaPathogenic bacteriaDrug resistanceVirusEscherichia coliGeneticsGeneBacteriophages and microbial interactionsGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesMicrobial infections and disease research
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