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Expanding clinical phage microbiology: simulating phage inhalation for respiratory tract infections

Phage therapy is a promising antibacterial strategy for resistant respiratory tract infections. Phage inhalation may serve this goal; however, it requires a careful assessment of their delivery by this approach. Here we present an in vitro model to evaluate phage inhalation. Eight phages, most of wh...

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Autores principales: Ben Porat, Shira, Gelman, Daniel, Yerushalmy, Ortal, Alkalay-Oren, Sivan, Coppenhagen-Glazer, Shunit, Cohen-Cymberknoh, Malena, Kerem, Eitan, Amirav, Israel, Nir-Paz, Ran, Hazan, Ronen
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Publicado: European Respiratory Society 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8573233/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34760998
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00367-2021
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author Ben Porat, Shira
Gelman, Daniel
Yerushalmy, Ortal
Alkalay-Oren, Sivan
Coppenhagen-Glazer, Shunit
Cohen-Cymberknoh, Malena
Kerem, Eitan
Amirav, Israel
Nir-Paz, Ran
Hazan, Ronen
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Gelman, Daniel
Yerushalmy, Ortal
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description Phage therapy is a promising antibacterial strategy for resistant respiratory tract infections. Phage inhalation may serve this goal; however, it requires a careful assessment of their delivery by this approach. Here we present an in vitro model to evaluate phage inhalation. Eight phages, most of which target pathogens common in cystic fibrosis, were aerosolised by jet nebuliser and administered to a real-scale computed tomography-derived 3D airways model with a breathing simulator. Viable phage loads reaching the output of the nebuliser and the tracheal level of the model were determined and compared to the loaded amount. Phage inhalation resulted in a diverse range of titre reduction, primarily associated with the nebulisation process. No correlation was found between phage delivery to the phage physical or genomic dimensions. These findings highlight the need for tailored simulations of phage delivery, ideally by a patient-specific model in addition to proper phage matching, to increase the potential of phage therapy success.
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spelling pubmed-85732332021-11-09 Expanding clinical phage microbiology: simulating phage inhalation for respiratory tract infections Ben Porat, Shira Gelman, Daniel Yerushalmy, Ortal Alkalay-Oren, Sivan Coppenhagen-Glazer, Shunit Cohen-Cymberknoh, Malena Kerem, Eitan Amirav, Israel Nir-Paz, Ran Hazan, Ronen ERJ Open Res Original Research Articles Phage therapy is a promising antibacterial strategy for resistant respiratory tract infections. Phage inhalation may serve this goal; however, it requires a careful assessment of their delivery by this approach. Here we present an in vitro model to evaluate phage inhalation. Eight phages, most of which target pathogens common in cystic fibrosis, were aerosolised by jet nebuliser and administered to a real-scale computed tomography-derived 3D airways model with a breathing simulator. Viable phage loads reaching the output of the nebuliser and the tracheal level of the model were determined and compared to the loaded amount. Phage inhalation resulted in a diverse range of titre reduction, primarily associated with the nebulisation process. No correlation was found between phage delivery to the phage physical or genomic dimensions. These findings highlight the need for tailored simulations of phage delivery, ideally by a patient-specific model in addition to proper phage matching, to increase the potential of phage therapy success. European Respiratory Society 2021-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8573233/ /pubmed/34760998 http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00367-2021 Text en Copyright ©The authors 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This version is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Licence 4.0. For commercial reproduction rights and permissions contact permissions@ersnet.org (mailto:permissions@ersnet.org)
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Gelman, Daniel
Yerushalmy, Ortal
Alkalay-Oren, Sivan
Coppenhagen-Glazer, Shunit
Cohen-Cymberknoh, Malena
Kerem, Eitan
Amirav, Israel
Nir-Paz, Ran
Hazan, Ronen
Expanding clinical phage microbiology: simulating phage inhalation for respiratory tract infections
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title_full Expanding clinical phage microbiology: simulating phage inhalation for respiratory tract infections
title_fullStr Expanding clinical phage microbiology: simulating phage inhalation for respiratory tract infections
title_full_unstemmed Expanding clinical phage microbiology: simulating phage inhalation for respiratory tract infections
title_short Expanding clinical phage microbiology: simulating phage inhalation for respiratory tract infections
title_sort expanding clinical phage microbiology: simulating phage inhalation for respiratory tract infections
topic Original Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8573233/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34760998
http://dx.doi.org/10.1183/23120541.00367-2021
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