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Host Resistance, Genomics and Population Dynamics in a Salmonella Enteritidis and Phage System
Bacteriophages represent an alternative solution to control bacterial infections. When interacting, bacteria and phage can evolve, and this relationship is described as antagonistic coevolution, a pattern that does not fit all models. In this work, the model consisted of a microcosm of Salmonella en...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6410252/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30813274 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v11020188 |
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author | Holguín, Angela Victoria Cárdenas, Pablo Prada-Peñaranda, Catalina Rabelo Leite, Laura Buitrago, Camila Clavijo, Viviana Oliveira, Guilherme Leekitcharoenphon, Pimlapas Møller Aarestrup, Frank Vives, Martha J. |
author_facet | Holguín, Angela Victoria Cárdenas, Pablo Prada-Peñaranda, Catalina Rabelo Leite, Laura Buitrago, Camila Clavijo, Viviana Oliveira, Guilherme Leekitcharoenphon, Pimlapas Møller Aarestrup, Frank Vives, Martha J. |
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description | Bacteriophages represent an alternative solution to control bacterial infections. When interacting, bacteria and phage can evolve, and this relationship is described as antagonistic coevolution, a pattern that does not fit all models. In this work, the model consisted of a microcosm of Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis and φSan23 phage. Samples were taken for 12 days every 48 h. Bacteria and phage samples were collected; and isolated bacteria from each time point were challenged against phages from previous, contemporary, and subsequent time points. The phage plaque tests, with the genomics analyses, showed a mutational asymmetry dynamic in favor of the bacteria instead of antagonistic coevolution. This is important for future phage-therapy applications, so we decided to explore the population dynamics of Salmonella under different conditions: pressure of one phage, a combination of phages, and phages plus an antibiotic. The data from cultures with single and multiple phages, and antibiotics, were used to create a mathematical model exploring population and resistance dynamics of Salmonella under these treatments, suggesting a nonlethal, growth-inhibiting antibiotic may decrease resistance to phage-therapy cocktails. These data provide a deep insight into bacterial dynamics under different conditions and serve as additional criteria to select phages and antibiotics for phage-therapy. |
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spelling | pubmed-64102522019-04-01 Host Resistance, Genomics and Population Dynamics in a Salmonella Enteritidis and Phage System Holguín, Angela Victoria Cárdenas, Pablo Prada-Peñaranda, Catalina Rabelo Leite, Laura Buitrago, Camila Clavijo, Viviana Oliveira, Guilherme Leekitcharoenphon, Pimlapas Møller Aarestrup, Frank Vives, Martha J. Viruses Article Bacteriophages represent an alternative solution to control bacterial infections. When interacting, bacteria and phage can evolve, and this relationship is described as antagonistic coevolution, a pattern that does not fit all models. In this work, the model consisted of a microcosm of Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis and φSan23 phage. Samples were taken for 12 days every 48 h. Bacteria and phage samples were collected; and isolated bacteria from each time point were challenged against phages from previous, contemporary, and subsequent time points. The phage plaque tests, with the genomics analyses, showed a mutational asymmetry dynamic in favor of the bacteria instead of antagonistic coevolution. This is important for future phage-therapy applications, so we decided to explore the population dynamics of Salmonella under different conditions: pressure of one phage, a combination of phages, and phages plus an antibiotic. The data from cultures with single and multiple phages, and antibiotics, were used to create a mathematical model exploring population and resistance dynamics of Salmonella under these treatments, suggesting a nonlethal, growth-inhibiting antibiotic may decrease resistance to phage-therapy cocktails. These data provide a deep insight into bacterial dynamics under different conditions and serve as additional criteria to select phages and antibiotics for phage-therapy. MDPI 2019-02-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6410252/ /pubmed/30813274 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v11020188 Text en © 2019 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Holguín, Angela Victoria Cárdenas, Pablo Prada-Peñaranda, Catalina Rabelo Leite, Laura Buitrago, Camila Clavijo, Viviana Oliveira, Guilherme Leekitcharoenphon, Pimlapas Møller Aarestrup, Frank Vives, Martha J. Host Resistance, Genomics and Population Dynamics in a Salmonella Enteritidis and Phage System |
title | Host Resistance, Genomics and Population Dynamics in a Salmonella Enteritidis and Phage System |
title_full | Host Resistance, Genomics and Population Dynamics in a Salmonella Enteritidis and Phage System |
title_fullStr | Host Resistance, Genomics and Population Dynamics in a Salmonella Enteritidis and Phage System |
title_full_unstemmed | Host Resistance, Genomics and Population Dynamics in a Salmonella Enteritidis and Phage System |
title_short | Host Resistance, Genomics and Population Dynamics in a Salmonella Enteritidis and Phage System |
title_sort | host resistance, genomics and population dynamics in a salmonella enteritidis and phage system |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6410252/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30813274 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v11020188 |
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