Cargando…

Development and characterization of a bacteriophage cocktail with high lytic efficacy against field-isolated Salmonella enterica

Salmonella spp. is a prevalent pathogen that causes great public health concern worldwide. Bacteriophage-based cocktails have arisen as an alternative to antibiotics to inhibit the growth of Salmonella. However, the bactericidal effect of bacteriophage cocktails in vivo largely differs from their ob...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Aguilera, Matías, Tobar-Calfucoy, Eduardo, Rojas-Martínez, Victoria, Norambuena, Rodrigo, Serrano, María Jesús, Cifuentes, Onix, Zamudio, María Sofía, San Martín, Daniel, Lara, Pabla, Sabag, Andrea, Zabner, Marcela, Tichy, Daniel, Camejo, Pamela, León, Luis, Pino, Michael, Ulloa, Soledad, Rojas, Felipe, Pieringer, Christian, Muster, Cecilia, Castillo, Daniel, Ferreira, Nicolás, Avendaño, Camilo, Canaval, Mauro, Pieringer, Hans, Cifuentes, Pablo, Cifuentes Muñoz, Nicolás
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10618821/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37879168
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.103125
_version_ 1785129859011313664
author Aguilera, Matías
Tobar-Calfucoy, Eduardo
Rojas-Martínez, Victoria
Norambuena, Rodrigo
Serrano, María Jesús
Cifuentes, Onix
Zamudio, María Sofía
San Martín, Daniel
Lara, Pabla
Sabag, Andrea
Zabner, Marcela
Tichy, Daniel
Camejo, Pamela
León, Luis
Pino, Michael
Ulloa, Soledad
Rojas, Felipe
Pieringer, Christian
Muster, Cecilia
Castillo, Daniel
Ferreira, Nicolás
Avendaño, Camilo
Canaval, Mauro
Pieringer, Hans
Cifuentes, Pablo
Cifuentes Muñoz, Nicolás
author_facet Aguilera, Matías
Tobar-Calfucoy, Eduardo
Rojas-Martínez, Victoria
Norambuena, Rodrigo
Serrano, María Jesús
Cifuentes, Onix
Zamudio, María Sofía
San Martín, Daniel
Lara, Pabla
Sabag, Andrea
Zabner, Marcela
Tichy, Daniel
Camejo, Pamela
León, Luis
Pino, Michael
Ulloa, Soledad
Rojas, Felipe
Pieringer, Christian
Muster, Cecilia
Castillo, Daniel
Ferreira, Nicolás
Avendaño, Camilo
Canaval, Mauro
Pieringer, Hans
Cifuentes, Pablo
Cifuentes Muñoz, Nicolás
author_sort Aguilera, Matías
collection PubMed
description Salmonella spp. is a prevalent pathogen that causes great public health concern worldwide. Bacteriophage-based cocktails have arisen as an alternative to antibiotics to inhibit the growth of Salmonella. However, the bactericidal effect of bacteriophage cocktails in vivo largely differs from their observed effect in vitro. This is partly because in vitro developments of cocktails do not always consider the bacterial diversity nor the environmental conditions where bacteriophages will have to replicate. Here, we isolated and sequenced 47 bacteriophages that showed variable degrees of lytic activity against 258 Salmonella isolates from a commercial broiler company in Brazil. Three of these bacteriophages were characterized and selected to assemble a cocktail. In vitro quantitative assays determined the cocktail to be highly effective against multiple serovars of Salmonella, including Minnesota and Heidelberg. Remarkably, the in vitro lytic activity of the cocktail was retained or improved in conditions that more closely resembled the chicken gut, such as anaerobiosis, 42°C, and Salmonella mono-strain biofilms. Analysis of bacterial cross-resistance between the 3 bacteriophages composing the cocktail revealed limited or no generation of cross-resistance. Our results highlight the relevance of an optimized flux of work to develop bacteriophage cocktails against Salmonella with high lytic efficacy and strong potential to be applied in vivo in commercial broiler farms.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-10618821
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2023
publisher Elsevier
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-106188212023-11-02 Development and characterization of a bacteriophage cocktail with high lytic efficacy against field-isolated Salmonella enterica Aguilera, Matías Tobar-Calfucoy, Eduardo Rojas-Martínez, Victoria Norambuena, Rodrigo Serrano, María Jesús Cifuentes, Onix Zamudio, María Sofía San Martín, Daniel Lara, Pabla Sabag, Andrea Zabner, Marcela Tichy, Daniel Camejo, Pamela León, Luis Pino, Michael Ulloa, Soledad Rojas, Felipe Pieringer, Christian Muster, Cecilia Castillo, Daniel Ferreira, Nicolás Avendaño, Camilo Canaval, Mauro Pieringer, Hans Cifuentes, Pablo Cifuentes Muñoz, Nicolás Poult Sci MICROBIOLOGY AND FOOD SAFETY Salmonella spp. is a prevalent pathogen that causes great public health concern worldwide. Bacteriophage-based cocktails have arisen as an alternative to antibiotics to inhibit the growth of Salmonella. However, the bactericidal effect of bacteriophage cocktails in vivo largely differs from their observed effect in vitro. This is partly because in vitro developments of cocktails do not always consider the bacterial diversity nor the environmental conditions where bacteriophages will have to replicate. Here, we isolated and sequenced 47 bacteriophages that showed variable degrees of lytic activity against 258 Salmonella isolates from a commercial broiler company in Brazil. Three of these bacteriophages were characterized and selected to assemble a cocktail. In vitro quantitative assays determined the cocktail to be highly effective against multiple serovars of Salmonella, including Minnesota and Heidelberg. Remarkably, the in vitro lytic activity of the cocktail was retained or improved in conditions that more closely resembled the chicken gut, such as anaerobiosis, 42°C, and Salmonella mono-strain biofilms. Analysis of bacterial cross-resistance between the 3 bacteriophages composing the cocktail revealed limited or no generation of cross-resistance. Our results highlight the relevance of an optimized flux of work to develop bacteriophage cocktails against Salmonella with high lytic efficacy and strong potential to be applied in vivo in commercial broiler farms. Elsevier 2023-09-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10618821/ /pubmed/37879168 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.103125 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle MICROBIOLOGY AND FOOD SAFETY
Aguilera, Matías
Tobar-Calfucoy, Eduardo
Rojas-Martínez, Victoria
Norambuena, Rodrigo
Serrano, María Jesús
Cifuentes, Onix
Zamudio, María Sofía
San Martín, Daniel
Lara, Pabla
Sabag, Andrea
Zabner, Marcela
Tichy, Daniel
Camejo, Pamela
León, Luis
Pino, Michael
Ulloa, Soledad
Rojas, Felipe
Pieringer, Christian
Muster, Cecilia
Castillo, Daniel
Ferreira, Nicolás
Avendaño, Camilo
Canaval, Mauro
Pieringer, Hans
Cifuentes, Pablo
Cifuentes Muñoz, Nicolás
Development and characterization of a bacteriophage cocktail with high lytic efficacy against field-isolated Salmonella enterica
title Development and characterization of a bacteriophage cocktail with high lytic efficacy against field-isolated Salmonella enterica
title_full Development and characterization of a bacteriophage cocktail with high lytic efficacy against field-isolated Salmonella enterica
title_fullStr Development and characterization of a bacteriophage cocktail with high lytic efficacy against field-isolated Salmonella enterica
title_full_unstemmed Development and characterization of a bacteriophage cocktail with high lytic efficacy against field-isolated Salmonella enterica
title_short Development and characterization of a bacteriophage cocktail with high lytic efficacy against field-isolated Salmonella enterica
title_sort development and characterization of a bacteriophage cocktail with high lytic efficacy against field-isolated salmonella enterica
topic MICROBIOLOGY AND FOOD SAFETY
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10618821/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37879168
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2023.103125
work_keys_str_mv AT aguileramatias developmentandcharacterizationofabacteriophagecocktailwithhighlyticefficacyagainstfieldisolatedsalmonellaenterica
AT tobarcalfucoyeduardo developmentandcharacterizationofabacteriophagecocktailwithhighlyticefficacyagainstfieldisolatedsalmonellaenterica
AT rojasmartinezvictoria developmentandcharacterizationofabacteriophagecocktailwithhighlyticefficacyagainstfieldisolatedsalmonellaenterica
AT norambuenarodrigo developmentandcharacterizationofabacteriophagecocktailwithhighlyticefficacyagainstfieldisolatedsalmonellaenterica
AT serranomariajesus developmentandcharacterizationofabacteriophagecocktailwithhighlyticefficacyagainstfieldisolatedsalmonellaenterica
AT cifuentesonix developmentandcharacterizationofabacteriophagecocktailwithhighlyticefficacyagainstfieldisolatedsalmonellaenterica
AT zamudiomariasofia developmentandcharacterizationofabacteriophagecocktailwithhighlyticefficacyagainstfieldisolatedsalmonellaenterica
AT sanmartindaniel developmentandcharacterizationofabacteriophagecocktailwithhighlyticefficacyagainstfieldisolatedsalmonellaenterica
AT larapabla developmentandcharacterizationofabacteriophagecocktailwithhighlyticefficacyagainstfieldisolatedsalmonellaenterica
AT sabagandrea developmentandcharacterizationofabacteriophagecocktailwithhighlyticefficacyagainstfieldisolatedsalmonellaenterica
AT zabnermarcela developmentandcharacterizationofabacteriophagecocktailwithhighlyticefficacyagainstfieldisolatedsalmonellaenterica
AT tichydaniel developmentandcharacterizationofabacteriophagecocktailwithhighlyticefficacyagainstfieldisolatedsalmonellaenterica
AT camejopamela developmentandcharacterizationofabacteriophagecocktailwithhighlyticefficacyagainstfieldisolatedsalmonellaenterica
AT leonluis developmentandcharacterizationofabacteriophagecocktailwithhighlyticefficacyagainstfieldisolatedsalmonellaenterica
AT pinomichael developmentandcharacterizationofabacteriophagecocktailwithhighlyticefficacyagainstfieldisolatedsalmonellaenterica
AT ulloasoledad developmentandcharacterizationofabacteriophagecocktailwithhighlyticefficacyagainstfieldisolatedsalmonellaenterica
AT rojasfelipe developmentandcharacterizationofabacteriophagecocktailwithhighlyticefficacyagainstfieldisolatedsalmonellaenterica
AT pieringerchristian developmentandcharacterizationofabacteriophagecocktailwithhighlyticefficacyagainstfieldisolatedsalmonellaenterica
AT mustercecilia developmentandcharacterizationofabacteriophagecocktailwithhighlyticefficacyagainstfieldisolatedsalmonellaenterica
AT castillodaniel developmentandcharacterizationofabacteriophagecocktailwithhighlyticefficacyagainstfieldisolatedsalmonellaenterica
AT ferreiranicolas developmentandcharacterizationofabacteriophagecocktailwithhighlyticefficacyagainstfieldisolatedsalmonellaenterica
AT avendanocamilo developmentandcharacterizationofabacteriophagecocktailwithhighlyticefficacyagainstfieldisolatedsalmonellaenterica
AT canavalmauro developmentandcharacterizationofabacteriophagecocktailwithhighlyticefficacyagainstfieldisolatedsalmonellaenterica
AT pieringerhans developmentandcharacterizationofabacteriophagecocktailwithhighlyticefficacyagainstfieldisolatedsalmonellaenterica
AT cifuentespablo developmentandcharacterizationofabacteriophagecocktailwithhighlyticefficacyagainstfieldisolatedsalmonellaenterica
AT cifuentesmunoznicolas developmentandcharacterizationofabacteriophagecocktailwithhighlyticefficacyagainstfieldisolatedsalmonellaenterica