The Chronic Wound Phageome: Phage Diversity and Associations with Wounds and Healing Outcomes
Samuel Verbanic, John M. Deacon, Irene A. Chen
Abstract
Chronic wounds are an increasing medical burden. These wounds are known to be rich in microbial content, including both bacteria and bacterial viruses (phages). The viruses may play an important role in shaping bacterial community structure and function. We analyzed the virome and bacterial composition of 20 patients with chronic wounds. The viruses found in wounds are highly diverse compared to normal skin, unlike the bacterial composition, where diversity is decreased. These data represent an initial look at this relatively understudied component of the chronic wound microbiome and may help inform future phage-based interventions.
Topics & Concepts
Wound healingChronic woundDiversity (politics)MedicineImmunologySociologyAnthropologyBacteriophages and microbial interactionsGenomics and Phylogenetic StudiesVibrio bacteria research studies