| Literature DB >> 32543337 |
Bartłomiej Grygorcewicz1, Bartosz Wojciuk2, Marta Roszak1, Natalia Łubowska3, Piotr Błażejczak1, Joanna Jursa-Kulesza4, Rafał Rakoczy5, Helena Masiuk4, Barbara Dołęgowska1.
Abstract
The emergence of multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacterial infections poses a catastrophic threat to medicine. The development of phage-based therapy combined with antibiotics might be an advantageous weapon in the arms race between human and MDR bacteria. A cocktail composed of the MDR Acinetobacter baumannii infecting bacteriophages with high lytic activity was used in combination with antibiotics to destroy a bacterial biofilm in human urine. A. baumannii exhibited varying susceptibility to the host range of bacteriophages used in this study, ranging from 56% to 84%. This study demonstrated that bacteriophages could reduce biofilm biomass in a human urine model, and some of the antibiotics commonly used in the treatment of urinary tract infection (UTI) act synergistically with phage cocktails. Additionally, the combined treatment showed a significantly greater reduction of biofilm biomass and clearance of persister cells.Entities:
Keywords: Acinetobacter baumannii; antibiotic; bacteriophage; biofilm; phage; urinary tract infection
Year: 2020 PMID: 32543337 DOI: 10.1089/mdr.2020.0083
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Microb Drug Resist ISSN: 1076-6294 Impact factor: 3.431