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Multiparametric Sensing of Outer Membrane Vesicle-Derived Supported Lipid Bilayers Demonstrates the Specificity of Bacteriophage Interactions

[Image: see text] The use of bacteriophages, viruses that specifically infect bacteria, as antibiotics has become an area of great interest in recent years as the effectiveness of conventional antibiotics recedes. The detection of phage interactions with specific bacteria in a rapid and quantitative...

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Autores principales: Bali, Karan, McCoy, Reece, Lu, Zixuan, Treiber, Jeremy, Savva, Achilleas, Kaminski, Clemens F., Salmond, George, Salleo, Alberto, Mela, Ioanna, Monson, Rita, Owens, Róisín M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2023
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10265573/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37137156
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsbiomaterials.3c00021
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author Bali, Karan
McCoy, Reece
Lu, Zixuan
Treiber, Jeremy
Savva, Achilleas
Kaminski, Clemens F.
Salmond, George
Salleo, Alberto
Mela, Ioanna
Monson, Rita
Owens, Róisín M.
author_facet Bali, Karan
McCoy, Reece
Lu, Zixuan
Treiber, Jeremy
Savva, Achilleas
Kaminski, Clemens F.
Salmond, George
Salleo, Alberto
Mela, Ioanna
Monson, Rita
Owens, Róisín M.
author_sort Bali, Karan
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description [Image: see text] The use of bacteriophages, viruses that specifically infect bacteria, as antibiotics has become an area of great interest in recent years as the effectiveness of conventional antibiotics recedes. The detection of phage interactions with specific bacteria in a rapid and quantitative way is key for identifying phages of interest for novel antimicrobials. Outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) derived from Gram-negative bacteria can be used to make supported lipid bilayers (SLBs) and therefore in vitro membrane models that contain naturally occurring components of the bacterial outer membrane. In this study, we employed Escherichia coli OMV derived SLBs and use both fluorescent imaging and mechanical sensing techniques to show their interactions with T4 phage. We also integrate these bilayers with microelectrode arrays (MEAs) functionalized with the conducting polymer PEDOT:PSS and show that the pore forming interactions of the phages with the SLBs can be monitored using electrical impedance spectroscopy. To highlight our ability to detect specific phage interactions, we also generate SLBs using OMVs derived from Citrobacter rodentium, which is resistant to T4 phage infection, and identify their lack of interaction with the phage. The work presented here shows how interactions occurring between the phages and these complex SLB systems can be monitored using a range of experimental techniques. We believe this approach can be used to identify phages that work against bacterial strains of interest, as well as more generally to monitor any pore forming structure (such as defensins) interacting with bacterial outer membranes, and thus aid in the development of next generation antimicrobials.
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spelling pubmed-102655732023-06-15 Multiparametric Sensing of Outer Membrane Vesicle-Derived Supported Lipid Bilayers Demonstrates the Specificity of Bacteriophage Interactions Bali, Karan McCoy, Reece Lu, Zixuan Treiber, Jeremy Savva, Achilleas Kaminski, Clemens F. Salmond, George Salleo, Alberto Mela, Ioanna Monson, Rita Owens, Róisín M. ACS Biomater Sci Eng [Image: see text] The use of bacteriophages, viruses that specifically infect bacteria, as antibiotics has become an area of great interest in recent years as the effectiveness of conventional antibiotics recedes. The detection of phage interactions with specific bacteria in a rapid and quantitative way is key for identifying phages of interest for novel antimicrobials. Outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) derived from Gram-negative bacteria can be used to make supported lipid bilayers (SLBs) and therefore in vitro membrane models that contain naturally occurring components of the bacterial outer membrane. In this study, we employed Escherichia coli OMV derived SLBs and use both fluorescent imaging and mechanical sensing techniques to show their interactions with T4 phage. We also integrate these bilayers with microelectrode arrays (MEAs) functionalized with the conducting polymer PEDOT:PSS and show that the pore forming interactions of the phages with the SLBs can be monitored using electrical impedance spectroscopy. To highlight our ability to detect specific phage interactions, we also generate SLBs using OMVs derived from Citrobacter rodentium, which is resistant to T4 phage infection, and identify their lack of interaction with the phage. The work presented here shows how interactions occurring between the phages and these complex SLB systems can be monitored using a range of experimental techniques. We believe this approach can be used to identify phages that work against bacterial strains of interest, as well as more generally to monitor any pore forming structure (such as defensins) interacting with bacterial outer membranes, and thus aid in the development of next generation antimicrobials. American Chemical Society 2023-05-03 /pmc/articles/PMC10265573/ /pubmed/37137156 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsbiomaterials.3c00021 Text en © 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Bali, Karan
McCoy, Reece
Lu, Zixuan
Treiber, Jeremy
Savva, Achilleas
Kaminski, Clemens F.
Salmond, George
Salleo, Alberto
Mela, Ioanna
Monson, Rita
Owens, Róisín M.
Multiparametric Sensing of Outer Membrane Vesicle-Derived Supported Lipid Bilayers Demonstrates the Specificity of Bacteriophage Interactions
title Multiparametric Sensing of Outer Membrane Vesicle-Derived Supported Lipid Bilayers Demonstrates the Specificity of Bacteriophage Interactions
title_full Multiparametric Sensing of Outer Membrane Vesicle-Derived Supported Lipid Bilayers Demonstrates the Specificity of Bacteriophage Interactions
title_fullStr Multiparametric Sensing of Outer Membrane Vesicle-Derived Supported Lipid Bilayers Demonstrates the Specificity of Bacteriophage Interactions
title_full_unstemmed Multiparametric Sensing of Outer Membrane Vesicle-Derived Supported Lipid Bilayers Demonstrates the Specificity of Bacteriophage Interactions
title_short Multiparametric Sensing of Outer Membrane Vesicle-Derived Supported Lipid Bilayers Demonstrates the Specificity of Bacteriophage Interactions
title_sort multiparametric sensing of outer membrane vesicle-derived supported lipid bilayers demonstrates the specificity of bacteriophage interactions
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10265573/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37137156
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsbiomaterials.3c00021
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