In vitro evaluation of the therapeutic potential of phage va7 against enterotoxigenic bacteroides fragilis infection

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Since the beginning of the 20th century, bacteriophages (phages), i.e., viruses that infect bacteria, have been used as antimicrobial agents for treating various infections. Phage preparations targeting a number of bacterial pathogens are still in use in the post-Soviet states and are experienc-ing a revival in the Western world. However, phages have never been used to treat diseases caused by Bacteroides fragilis, the leading agent cultured in anaerobic abscesses and postoperative peritoni-tis. Enterotoxin-producing strains of B. fragilis have been associated with the development of inflammatory diarrhea and colorectal carcinoma. In this study, we evaluated the molecular biosafety and antimicrobial properties of novel phage species vB_BfrS_VA7 (VA7) lysate, as well as its impact on cytokine IL-8 production in an enterotoxigenic B. fragilis (ETBF)-infected colonic epithelial cell (CEC) culture model. Compared to untreated infected cells, the addition of phage VA7 to ETBF-infected CECs led to significantly reduced bacterial counts and IL-8 levels. This in vitro study con-firms the potential of phage VA7 as an antibacterial agent for use in prophylaxis or in the treatment of B. fragilis infections and associated colorectal carcinoma.

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Bakuradze, N., Merabishvili, M., Makalatia, K., Kakabadze, E., Grdzelishvili, N., Wagemans, J., … Chanishvili, N. (2021). In vitro evaluation of the therapeutic potential of phage va7 against enterotoxigenic bacteroides fragilis infection. Viruses, 13(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/v13102044

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