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Development of a Biocontrol Method Applying Bacteriophage-Containing Aerosol against Mycobacterium tuberculosis Using the Bacteriophage BTCU-1 and M. smegmatis as Models

The application of bacteriophages for biocontrol has attracted increasing attention. Here, we applied ϕBTCU-1 as a model phage to develop a method for controlling Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) by using a bacteriophage-containing aerosol in a chamber study. The soil-isolated ϕBTCU-1 can infect bot...

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Autores principales: Tseng, Chun-Chieh, Chang, Dan Chi, Chang, Kai-Chih
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6722745/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31382591
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7080237
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description The application of bacteriophages for biocontrol has attracted increasing attention. Here, we applied ϕBTCU-1 as a model phage to develop a method for controlling Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) by using a bacteriophage-containing aerosol in a chamber study. The soil-isolated ϕBTCU-1 can infect both MTB and Mycobacterium smegmatis. Our study used M. smegmatis as an MTB surrogate for safety reasons. Among all the evaluated air samplers, the Andersen impactor was chosen to evaluate the bactericidal efficiency of ϕBTCU-1 against M. smegmatis since the recovery rates of the Andersen impactor were 1.5 to 10.6 times higher than those of sampling filters. When airborne ϕBTCU-1 with the highest concentration of 10(9) PFU/m(3) challenged M. smegmatis (10(5) CFU/m(3)) for 10 s, no M. smegmatis colony was recovered from the culture medium. For surface decontamination, no colony of M. smegmatis, which started at 1000 CFU/plate (63.6 cm(2)), was recovered when exposed to higher ϕBTCU-1 concentrations (>10(9) PFU/m(3)) for 60 min. Bacteriophages may be useful for reducing MTB contamination in the air or on hard surfaces. The method we have established suggests that the biocontrol method may be an alternative approach or may be combined with other disinfection methods to prevent MTB infection.
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spelling pubmed-67227452019-09-10 Development of a Biocontrol Method Applying Bacteriophage-Containing Aerosol against Mycobacterium tuberculosis Using the Bacteriophage BTCU-1 and M. smegmatis as Models Tseng, Chun-Chieh Chang, Dan Chi Chang, Kai-Chih Microorganisms Article The application of bacteriophages for biocontrol has attracted increasing attention. Here, we applied ϕBTCU-1 as a model phage to develop a method for controlling Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB) by using a bacteriophage-containing aerosol in a chamber study. The soil-isolated ϕBTCU-1 can infect both MTB and Mycobacterium smegmatis. Our study used M. smegmatis as an MTB surrogate for safety reasons. Among all the evaluated air samplers, the Andersen impactor was chosen to evaluate the bactericidal efficiency of ϕBTCU-1 against M. smegmatis since the recovery rates of the Andersen impactor were 1.5 to 10.6 times higher than those of sampling filters. When airborne ϕBTCU-1 with the highest concentration of 10(9) PFU/m(3) challenged M. smegmatis (10(5) CFU/m(3)) for 10 s, no M. smegmatis colony was recovered from the culture medium. For surface decontamination, no colony of M. smegmatis, which started at 1000 CFU/plate (63.6 cm(2)), was recovered when exposed to higher ϕBTCU-1 concentrations (>10(9) PFU/m(3)) for 60 min. Bacteriophages may be useful for reducing MTB contamination in the air or on hard surfaces. The method we have established suggests that the biocontrol method may be an alternative approach or may be combined with other disinfection methods to prevent MTB infection. MDPI 2019-08-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6722745/ /pubmed/31382591 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms7080237 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/).
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Development of a Biocontrol Method Applying Bacteriophage-Containing Aerosol against Mycobacterium tuberculosis Using the Bacteriophage BTCU-1 and M. smegmatis as Models
title Development of a Biocontrol Method Applying Bacteriophage-Containing Aerosol against Mycobacterium tuberculosis Using the Bacteriophage BTCU-1 and M. smegmatis as Models
title_full Development of a Biocontrol Method Applying Bacteriophage-Containing Aerosol against Mycobacterium tuberculosis Using the Bacteriophage BTCU-1 and M. smegmatis as Models
title_fullStr Development of a Biocontrol Method Applying Bacteriophage-Containing Aerosol against Mycobacterium tuberculosis Using the Bacteriophage BTCU-1 and M. smegmatis as Models
title_full_unstemmed Development of a Biocontrol Method Applying Bacteriophage-Containing Aerosol against Mycobacterium tuberculosis Using the Bacteriophage BTCU-1 and M. smegmatis as Models
title_short Development of a Biocontrol Method Applying Bacteriophage-Containing Aerosol against Mycobacterium tuberculosis Using the Bacteriophage BTCU-1 and M. smegmatis as Models
title_sort development of a biocontrol method applying bacteriophage-containing aerosol against mycobacterium tuberculosis using the bacteriophage btcu-1 and m. smegmatis as models
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6722745/
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