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Combination of Bacteriophages and Antibiotics for Prevention of Vascular Graft Infections—An In Vitro Study

(1) Background: Implant-associated bacterial infections are usually hard to treat conservatively due to the resistance and tolerance of the pathogens to conventional antimicrobial therapy. Bacterial colonization of vascular grafts may lead to life-threatening conditions such as sepsis. The objective...

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Autores principales: Ruemke, Stefan, Rubalskii, Evgenii, Salmoukas, Christina, Hermes, Kristina, Natanov, Ruslan, Kaufeld, Tim, Gryshkov, Oleksandr, Mutsenko, Vitalii, Rubalsky, Maxim, Burgwitz, Karin, Glasmacher, Birgit, Haverich, Axel, Rustum, Saad, Kuehn, Christian
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10223927/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37242527
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph16050744
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author Ruemke, Stefan
Rubalskii, Evgenii
Salmoukas, Christina
Hermes, Kristina
Natanov, Ruslan
Kaufeld, Tim
Gryshkov, Oleksandr
Mutsenko, Vitalii
Rubalsky, Maxim
Burgwitz, Karin
Glasmacher, Birgit
Haverich, Axel
Rustum, Saad
Kuehn, Christian
author_facet Ruemke, Stefan
Rubalskii, Evgenii
Salmoukas, Christina
Hermes, Kristina
Natanov, Ruslan
Kaufeld, Tim
Gryshkov, Oleksandr
Mutsenko, Vitalii
Rubalsky, Maxim
Burgwitz, Karin
Glasmacher, Birgit
Haverich, Axel
Rustum, Saad
Kuehn, Christian
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description (1) Background: Implant-associated bacterial infections are usually hard to treat conservatively due to the resistance and tolerance of the pathogens to conventional antimicrobial therapy. Bacterial colonization of vascular grafts may lead to life-threatening conditions such as sepsis. The objective of this study is to evaluate whether conventional antibiotics and bacteriophages can reliably prevent the bacterial colonization of vascular grafts. (2) Methods: Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacterial infections were simulated on samples of woven PET gelatin-impregnated grafts using Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli strains, respectively. The ability to prevent colonization was evaluated for a mixture of broad-spectrum antibiotics, for strictly lytic species-specific bacteriophage strains, and for a combination of both. All the antimicrobial agents were conventionally tested in order to prove the sensitivity of the used bacterial strains. Furthermore, the substances were used in a liquid form or in combination with a fibrin glue. (3) Results: Despite their strictly lytic nature, the application of bacteriophages alone was not enough to protect the graft samples from both bacteria. The singular application of antibiotics, both with and without fibrin glue, showed a protective effect against S. aureus (0 CFU/cm(2)), but was not sufficient against E. coli without fibrin glue (M = 7.18 × 10(4) CFU/cm(2)). In contrast, the application of a combination of antibiotics and phages showed complete eradication of both bacteria after a single inoculation. The fibrin glue hydrogel provided an increased protection against repetitive exposure to S. aureus (p = 0.05). (4) Conclusions: The application of antibacterial combinations of antibiotics and bacteriophages is an effective approach to the prevention of bacteria-induced vascular graft infections in clinical settings.
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spelling pubmed-102239272023-05-28 Combination of Bacteriophages and Antibiotics for Prevention of Vascular Graft Infections—An In Vitro Study Ruemke, Stefan Rubalskii, Evgenii Salmoukas, Christina Hermes, Kristina Natanov, Ruslan Kaufeld, Tim Gryshkov, Oleksandr Mutsenko, Vitalii Rubalsky, Maxim Burgwitz, Karin Glasmacher, Birgit Haverich, Axel Rustum, Saad Kuehn, Christian Pharmaceuticals (Basel) Article (1) Background: Implant-associated bacterial infections are usually hard to treat conservatively due to the resistance and tolerance of the pathogens to conventional antimicrobial therapy. Bacterial colonization of vascular grafts may lead to life-threatening conditions such as sepsis. The objective of this study is to evaluate whether conventional antibiotics and bacteriophages can reliably prevent the bacterial colonization of vascular grafts. (2) Methods: Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacterial infections were simulated on samples of woven PET gelatin-impregnated grafts using Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli strains, respectively. The ability to prevent colonization was evaluated for a mixture of broad-spectrum antibiotics, for strictly lytic species-specific bacteriophage strains, and for a combination of both. All the antimicrobial agents were conventionally tested in order to prove the sensitivity of the used bacterial strains. Furthermore, the substances were used in a liquid form or in combination with a fibrin glue. (3) Results: Despite their strictly lytic nature, the application of bacteriophages alone was not enough to protect the graft samples from both bacteria. The singular application of antibiotics, both with and without fibrin glue, showed a protective effect against S. aureus (0 CFU/cm(2)), but was not sufficient against E. coli without fibrin glue (M = 7.18 × 10(4) CFU/cm(2)). In contrast, the application of a combination of antibiotics and phages showed complete eradication of both bacteria after a single inoculation. The fibrin glue hydrogel provided an increased protection against repetitive exposure to S. aureus (p = 0.05). (4) Conclusions: The application of antibacterial combinations of antibiotics and bacteriophages is an effective approach to the prevention of bacteria-induced vascular graft infections in clinical settings. MDPI 2023-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10223927/ /pubmed/37242527 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph16050744 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Ruemke, Stefan
Rubalskii, Evgenii
Salmoukas, Christina
Hermes, Kristina
Natanov, Ruslan
Kaufeld, Tim
Gryshkov, Oleksandr
Mutsenko, Vitalii
Rubalsky, Maxim
Burgwitz, Karin
Glasmacher, Birgit
Haverich, Axel
Rustum, Saad
Kuehn, Christian
Combination of Bacteriophages and Antibiotics for Prevention of Vascular Graft Infections—An In Vitro Study
title Combination of Bacteriophages and Antibiotics for Prevention of Vascular Graft Infections—An In Vitro Study
title_full Combination of Bacteriophages and Antibiotics for Prevention of Vascular Graft Infections—An In Vitro Study
title_fullStr Combination of Bacteriophages and Antibiotics for Prevention of Vascular Graft Infections—An In Vitro Study
title_full_unstemmed Combination of Bacteriophages and Antibiotics for Prevention of Vascular Graft Infections—An In Vitro Study
title_short Combination of Bacteriophages and Antibiotics for Prevention of Vascular Graft Infections—An In Vitro Study
title_sort combination of bacteriophages and antibiotics for prevention of vascular graft infections—an in vitro study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10223927/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37242527
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ph16050744
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