| Literature DB >> 29147662 |
Sidra Rahmat Ullah1, Saadia Andleeb1, Taskeen Raza1, Muhsin Jamal1,2, Khalid Mehmood3,4.
Abstract
Nosocomial infections caused by vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus have become a major problem. Bacteriophage therapy is proposed as a potential alternative therapy. Bacteriophages are viruses that infect bacteria and are ubiquitous in nature. Lytic bacteriophage was isolated from sewage water that infects VREF, the causative agent of endocarditis, bacteraemia, and urinary tract infections (UTIs). The phage produced clear plaques with unique clear morphology and well-defined boundaries. TEM results of phage revealed it to be 108 ± 0.2 nm long and 90 ± 0.5 nm wide. The characterization of bacteriophage revealed that infection process of phage was calcium and magnesium dependent and phage titers were highest under optimum conditions for VREF, with an optimal temperature range of 37-50°C. The maximum growth was observed at 37°C, hence having 100% viability. The latent period for phage was small with a burst size of 512 viral particles per bacterial cell. The phage was tested against various clinical strains and results proved it to be host specific. It can be used as a potential therapeutic agent for VREF infections. The phage efficiently eradicated VREF inoculated in cattle compost, poultry compost, and a soil sample which makes it a potential agent for clearing compost and soil sample.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29147662 PMCID: PMC5632989 DOI: 10.1155/2017/9351017
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Res Int Impact factor: 3.411
Figure 1PCR amplification of Enterococcus faecalis 16S rRNA gene. Lane 2 and lane 3 show bands at approximately 470 bp. Lane 1 shows 1 kb ladder.
Figure 2Double layer agar assay, arrows showing pinpoint plaques of phage. Calculated pfu was 10 × 107 with plaque size of 0.2–0.5 mm in diameter.
Figure 3(a) Effect of calcium ions on adsorption rate of phage and VREF. (b) Effect of magnesium ions on adsorption rate of phage and VREF. Divalent metal ions had positive effect on the binding of phage to bacterial cell surface receptors as evident by decreased number of free phages in comparison to controls.
Figure 4One-step growth experiment showing latent phase (21 mins) with burst size (amount of infectious virus produced, per infected cell) of 521 phages and plateau and of the phage SRG1.
Figure 5Transmission electron micrographs of the purified SRG1 phage; scale bars, 200 nm.
Figure 6(a) pH stability test showed maximum infectivity at extreme basic pH. (b) Heat stability test showed that 37°C is optimum temperature for phage SRG1.
Determination of host range of phage by using spot and plaque assay.
| Sr number | Hospital strain number | Bacterial strain | Bacteriophage effect | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spot assay | Plaque assay | |||
| (1) | 2934 |
| (—) | (—) |
| (2) | 2938 |
| (—) | (—) |
| (3) | 3568 |
| (—) | (—) |
| (4) | 2895 |
| (—) | (—) |
| (5) | 2966 |
| (—) | (—) |
| (6) | 3168 |
| (—) | (—) |
| (7) | 2908/22 |
| (—) | (—) |
| (8) | 2953/5 |
| (—) | (—) |
| (9) | U-806 |
| Activity | (—) |
| (10) | TH-785 |
| (—) | (—) |
| (11) | B-215 |
| (—) | (—) |
| (12) | FT-490 |
| (—) | (—) |
| (13) | H-707 |
| (—) | (—) |
| (14) | U-439 |
| (—) | (—) |
| (15) | B-216 |
| Activity | (—) |
| (16) | FT-167 |
| (—) | (—) |
| (17) | U-170 |
| Activity | (—) |
| (18) | U-790 |
| (—) | (—) |
| (19) | FT-607 |
| (—) | (—) |
| (20) | FT-549 |
| (—) | (—) |
Figure 7Lysis of VREF in broth culture by phage SRG1 over the time period of 20 hrs.
The reduction of E. faecalis by phage in different samples; the phage titer pfu/ml 10 × 107 was used along with cfu/ml of original culture 3.5 × 109 and cfu/ml of diluted culture 1.6 × 108.
| Sample | CFU after 24 hrs, control | CFU after 48 hrs, control | CFU after 24 hrs, sample | CFU after 48 hrs, sample |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Compost A (Plantfert) | 1.95 × 108 | 2.20 × 108 | 0 | 0 |
| Compost B (few) | 2.04 × 108 | 2.25 × 108 | 0 | 0 |
| Compost C (Plantafor, Germany) | 1.74 × 108 | 1.86 × 108 | 0 | 0 |
| Compost P | 1.8 × 108 | 2.16 × 108 | 7.0 × 107 | 2.4 × 107 |
| Soil sample | 1.88 × 108 | 2.11 × 108 | 9.0 × 107 | 1.10 × 107 |