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Therapeutic Efficacy of Phage PIZ SAE-01E2 against Abortion Caused by Salmonella enterica Serovar Abortusequi in Mice.

Xinwu Wang1, Yalu Ji1, Jizuo Su1, Yibing Xue1, Hengyu Xi1, Zijing Wang1, Lanting Bi1, Rihong Zhao1, Hao Zhang1, Li Yang1, Zhimin Guo2, Yuan Guan1, Xin Feng1, Changjiang Sun1, Liancheng Lei1, Sadeeq Ur Rahman3, Jianbao Dong4, Wenyu Han1,5, Jingmin Gu6,5.   

Abstract

Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Abortusequi is a frequently reported pathogen causing abortion in mares. In this study, the preventive and therapeutic effects of phage PIZ SAE-01E2 against S Abortusequi in a mouse model of abortion were investigated. Phage PIZ SAE-01E2 was stable at different temperatures (4 to 70°C) and pH values (pH 4 to 10) and could lyse the majority of the Salmonella serogroup O:4 and O:9 strains tested (25/28). There was no lysogeny-related, toxin, or antibiotic resistance-related gene in the genome of PIZ SAE-01E2. All of these characteristics indicate that PIZ SAE-01E2 has the potential for use in phage therapy. In in vivo experiments, 2 × 103 CFU/mouse of S Abortusequi ATCC 9842 was sufficient to lead to murine abortion (gestational day 14.5) within 48 h. A single intraperitoneal inoculation of PIZ SAE-01E2 (108 PFU/mouse, multiplicity of infection = 105) 1 h before or after S Abortusequi challenge provided effective protection to all pregnant mice (10/10). After 24 h of treatment with phage PIZ SAE-01E2, the bacterial loads in both the placenta and the uterus of the infected mice were significantly decreased (<102 CFU/g) compared to those in the placenta and the uterus of the mice in the control group (>106 CFU/g). In addition, the levels of inflammatory cytokines in the placenta and blood of the mice in the phage administration groups were significantly reduced (P < 0.05) compared to those in the placenta and blood of the mice in the control group. Altogether, these findings indicate that PIZ SAE-01E2 shows the potential to block abortions induced by S Abortusequi in vivo IMPORTANCE S Abortusequi is an important pathogen that can induce abortions in mares. Although S Abortusequi has been well controlled in Europe and the United States due to strict breeding and health policies, it is still widespread in African and Asian countries and has proven difficult to control. In China, abortions caused by S Abortusequi have also been reported in donkeys. So far, there is no commercial vaccine. Thus, exploiting alternative efficient and safe strategies to control S Abortusequi infection is essential. In this study, a new lytic phage, PIZ SAE-01E2, infecting S Abortusequi was isolated, and the characteristics of PIZ SAE-01E2 indicated that it has the potential for use in phage therapy. A single intraperitoneal inoculation of PIZ SAE-01E2 before or after S Abortusequi challenge provided effective protection to all pregnant mice. Thus, PIZ SAE-01E2 showed the potential to block abortions induced by S Abortusequi in vivo.
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Keywords:  Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serovar Abortusequi; abortion; mares; mice; phage therapy

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32887718      PMCID: PMC7642090          DOI: 10.1128/AEM.01366-20

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol        ISSN: 0099-2240            Impact factor:   4.792


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