| Literature DB >> 23537199 |
Agata Kęsik-Szeloch1, Zuzanna Drulis-Kawa, Beata Weber-Dąbrowska, Jerzy Kassner, Grażyna Majkowska-Skrobek, Daria Augustyniak, Marzanna Lusiak-Szelachowska, Maciej Zaczek, Andrzej Górski, Andrew M Kropinski.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Members of the genus Klebsiella are among the leading microbial pathogens associated with nosocomial infection. The increased incidence of antimicrobial resistance in these species has propelled the need for alternate/combination therapeutic regimens to aid clinical treatment. Bacteriophage therapy forms one of these alternate strategies.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23537199 PMCID: PMC3620542 DOI: 10.1186/1743-422X-10-100
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virol J ISSN: 1743-422X Impact factor: 4.099
Water samples used as a bacteriophage source
| Mechanical treated sewage | Communal Wastewater Treatment Plant (Stronie Śląskie, Poland) | 1 × 102/3,4 × 102 | 2 phages (23, 31) |
| Biological treated sewage | Communal Wastewater Treatment Plant (Stronie Śląskie, Poland) | 4 × 101/4,4 × 102 | 3 phages (9, 27, 36) |
| Sewage sample | Irrigated fields 1 (Wrocław, Poland) | 4 × 104/5 × 104 | 6 phages (1, 2, 4, 8, 24, 26) |
| Sewage sample | Irrigated fields 2 (Wrocław, Poland) | 2 × 101/4 × 101 | 11 phages (6, 10, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 29) |
| Sewage sample | Cesspool holding tank (Nieciszów, Poland) | 0/2 × 101 | 4 phages (12, 13, 28, 34) |
| Environmental water | Roadside ditch (Nieciszów, Poland) | 4 × 101/2 × 101 | 4 phages (5, 7, 16, 32) |
| Environmental water | Home well (Strachocin, Wrocław, Poland) | 0/0 | 1 phage (25) |
| Environmental water | Excavation pond “Biała Marianna” Sienna (Poland) | 0/0 | 1 phage (33) |
Figure 1Transmission electron micrograph of negatively stained phages. a) KP15 Myoviridae family, b) KP27 Myoviridae family, c) KP16 Siphoviridae family, d) KP36 Siphoviridae family, e) KP32 Podoviridae family, f) KP34 Podoviridae family. The bar indicates 100 nm.
Bacterial strains used for determination of phages host range
| 1 | ATCC 700603 | |
| 96 | Clinical isolates; own collection | |
| 2 | PCM 4; PCM 6** | |
| 2 | PCM 2066; PCM 2067** | |
| 48 | Clinical isolates; own collection | |
| 3 | Clinical isolates; own collection | |
| 50 | Clinical isolates; own collection | |
| 1 | Clinical isolate; own collection | |
| 1 | Clinical isolate; own collection | |
| 50 | Clinical isolates; own collection |
*ESBL – extended-spectrum beta-lactamase producing strain (genes located on plasmid).
**PCM – Polish Collection of Microorganisms (Institute of Immunology and Experimental Therapy, Polish Academy of Sciences, Weigla 12, 53–114 Wrocław, Poland).
Figure 2Activity of KP bacteriophages against sp. isolates listed in Table2.
Figure 3DNA restriction endonuclease digestion of KP32 (a, c) and KP34 (b, c) from family.
Figure 5DNA restriction endonuclease digestion of KP15 (a, c) and KP27 (b, c) from family.
Figure 4DNA restriction endonuclease digestion of KP16 (a, c) and KP36 (b, d) from family.