Intracellular Staphylococcus aureus control by virulent bacteriophages within MAC-T bovine mammary epithelial cells

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Abstract

Bacteriophages (phages) are known to effectively kill extracellular multiplying bacteria. The present study demonstrated that phages penetrated bovine mammary epithelial cells and cleared intracellular Staphylococcus aureus in a time-dependent manner. In particular, phage vB-SauM-JS25 reached the nucleus within 3 h postincubation. The phages had an endocytotic efficiency of 12%. This ability to kill intracellular host bacteria suggests the utility of phage-based therapies and may protect patients from recurrent infection and treatment failure.

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Zhang, L., Sun, L., Wei, R., Gao, Q., He, T., Xu, C., … Wang, R. (2017). Intracellular Staphylococcus aureus control by virulent bacteriophages within MAC-T bovine mammary epithelial cells. Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy, 61(2). https://doi.org/10.1128/AAC.01990-16

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