Isolation and Functional Characterization of Fusobacterium nucleatum Bacteriophage

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Abstract

Bacteriophages are viruses that specifically lyse bacteria. They have demonstrated potential in applications as antibacterial agents in medicine, agriculture, and environmental remediation. Due to the complex and dynamic nature of the oral microbiome, antibiotic treatment of chronic, polymicrobial oral diseases may lead to dysbiosis. In these diseases, bacteriophages may provide targeted activity against oral bacteria without such disruption to the broader microbial community. In this chapter, we describe the methods for screening samples that may contain bacteriophages against oral pathogenic bacteria, and using the example of FNU1, the bacteriophage we isolated against Fusobacterium nucleatum, describe the process of bacteriophage purification and characterization.

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Kabwe, M., Brown, T., Ku, H., Dashper, S., & Tucci, J. (2021). Isolation and Functional Characterization of Fusobacterium nucleatum Bacteriophage. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 2327, pp. 51–68). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-1518-8_4

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