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Engineered Phage Endolysin Eliminates Gardnerella Biofilm without Damaging Beneficial Bacteria in Bacterial Vaginosis Ex Vivo.

Christine Landlinger1, Lenka Tisakova1, Vera Oberbauer1, Timo Schwebs1, Abbas Muhammad1, Agnieszka Latka2,3, Leen Van Simaey2, Mario Vaneechoutte2, Alexander Guschin4, Gregory Resch5, Sonja Swidsinski6, Alexander Swidsinski7,8, Lorenzo Corsini1.   

Abstract

Bacterial vaginosis is characterized by an imbalance of the vaginal microbiome and a characteristic biofilm formed on the vaginal epithelium, which is initiated and dominated by Gardnerella bacteria, and is frequently refractory to antibiotic treatment. We investigated endolysins of the type 1,4-beta-N-acetylmuramidase encoded on Gardnerella prophages as an alternative treatment. When recombinantly expressed, these proteins demonstrated strong bactericidal activity against four different Gardnerella species. By domain shuffling, we generated several engineered endolysins with 10-fold higher bactericidal activity than any wild-type enzyme. When tested against a panel of 20 Gardnerella strains, the most active endolysin, called PM-477, showed minimum inhibitory concentrations of 0.13-8 µg/mL. PM-477 had no effect on beneficial lactobacilli or other species of vaginal bacteria. Furthermore, the efficacy of PM-477 was tested by fluorescence in situ hybridization on vaginal samples of fifteen patients with either first time or recurring bacterial vaginosis. In thirteen cases, PM-477 killed the Gardnerella bacteria and physically dissolved the biofilms without affecting the remaining vaginal microbiome. The high selectivity and effectiveness in eliminating Gardnerella, both in cultures of isolated strains as well as in clinically derived samples of natural polymicrobial biofilms, makes PM-477 a promising alternative to antibiotics for the treatment of bacterial vaginosis, especially in patients with frequent recurrence.

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Keywords:  Gardnerella biofilm; alternative to antibiotic treatment; antimicrobial resistance; bacterial vaginosis; endolysin; genus-specificity; prophage

Year:  2021        PMID: 33435575      PMCID: PMC7830407          DOI: 10.3390/pathogens10010054

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pathogens        ISSN: 2076-0817


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