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Physiological properties of indigenous lytic bacteriophages as monophage suspension and cocktail against poultry-adapted typhoidal Salmonella variants

The emergence and spread of multidrug resistance among pathogens of the agro-food sector is increasing at an alarming rate, which has directed attention to the search for alternative to antibiotic therapy. The present work studied the physiological and population dynamics of lytic bacteriophages aga...

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Autores principales: Durrani, Rida Haroon, Sheikh, Ali Ahmad, Rabbani, Masood, Khan, Muti-ur-Rehman, Riaz, Muhammad Ilyas, Naeem, Muhammad Anas, Chattha, Salman Ashraf, Kokab, Aleena, Maqbool, Munazzah, Abbas, Muhammad Athar, Siddique, Naila
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Publicado: Urmia University Press 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9840798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36686861
http://dx.doi.org/10.30466/vrf.2021.533964.3212
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author Durrani, Rida Haroon
Sheikh, Ali Ahmad
Rabbani, Masood
Khan, Muti-ur-Rehman
Riaz, Muhammad Ilyas
Naeem, Muhammad Anas
Chattha, Salman Ashraf
Kokab, Aleena
Maqbool, Munazzah
Abbas, Muhammad Athar
Siddique, Naila
author_facet Durrani, Rida Haroon
Sheikh, Ali Ahmad
Rabbani, Masood
Khan, Muti-ur-Rehman
Riaz, Muhammad Ilyas
Naeem, Muhammad Anas
Chattha, Salman Ashraf
Kokab, Aleena
Maqbool, Munazzah
Abbas, Muhammad Athar
Siddique, Naila
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description The emergence and spread of multidrug resistance among pathogens of the agro-food sector is increasing at an alarming rate, which has directed attention to the search for alternative to antibiotic therapy. The present work studied the physiological and population dynamics of lytic bacteriophages against avian-adapted Salmonella. Out of 28 positive samples, four bacteriophage isolates (SalØ-ABF37, SalØ-RCMPF12, SalØ-MCOH26, SalØ-DNLS42) were selected based on their ability to clearly lyse bacterial test strains. The isolates propagated were active against closely related D1 serotypes, i.e., S. Enteritidis and S. Typhimurium, with no heterologous activity against Escherichia coli ATCC 25922 and Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 23235. Each of the monophage suspension and cocktail efficiently suppressed the bacterial count from exponential increase in comparison to the untreated bacterial control. The bacterial turbidity was recorded as 0.244 at λ(600) during 400 min of co-incubation, in contrast to bacterial control showing λ(600) = 0.669. The latent period was recorded to be 25, 35, 25 and 30 for SalØ-ABF37, SalØ-RCMPF12, SalØ-MCOH26 and SalØ-DNLS42, with 73.00, 97.00, 132 and 75.00 PFU cell(-1), respectively. The highest lytic activity was seen at 37.00 ˚C - 42.00 ˚C, with phage particle count being fairly stable at pH 3.00 - 9.00. Each of the isolates possessed dsDNA by being resistant to RNase A. The current study concludes that lytic phages are promising alternative to combat multidrug resistant superbugs. The physiological characterization and bacterial growth inhibition are important parameters in standardization of phage therapy.
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spelling pubmed-98407982023-01-20 Physiological properties of indigenous lytic bacteriophages as monophage suspension and cocktail against poultry-adapted typhoidal Salmonella variants Durrani, Rida Haroon Sheikh, Ali Ahmad Rabbani, Masood Khan, Muti-ur-Rehman Riaz, Muhammad Ilyas Naeem, Muhammad Anas Chattha, Salman Ashraf Kokab, Aleena Maqbool, Munazzah Abbas, Muhammad Athar Siddique, Naila Vet Res Forum Original Article The emergence and spread of multidrug resistance among pathogens of the agro-food sector is increasing at an alarming rate, which has directed attention to the search for alternative to antibiotic therapy. The present work studied the physiological and population dynamics of lytic bacteriophages against avian-adapted Salmonella. Out of 28 positive samples, four bacteriophage isolates (SalØ-ABF37, SalØ-RCMPF12, SalØ-MCOH26, SalØ-DNLS42) were selected based on their ability to clearly lyse bacterial test strains. The isolates propagated were active against closely related D1 serotypes, i.e., S. Enteritidis and S. Typhimurium, with no heterologous activity against Escherichia coli ATCC 25922 and Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 23235. Each of the monophage suspension and cocktail efficiently suppressed the bacterial count from exponential increase in comparison to the untreated bacterial control. The bacterial turbidity was recorded as 0.244 at λ(600) during 400 min of co-incubation, in contrast to bacterial control showing λ(600) = 0.669. The latent period was recorded to be 25, 35, 25 and 30 for SalØ-ABF37, SalØ-RCMPF12, SalØ-MCOH26 and SalØ-DNLS42, with 73.00, 97.00, 132 and 75.00 PFU cell(-1), respectively. The highest lytic activity was seen at 37.00 ˚C - 42.00 ˚C, with phage particle count being fairly stable at pH 3.00 - 9.00. Each of the isolates possessed dsDNA by being resistant to RNase A. The current study concludes that lytic phages are promising alternative to combat multidrug resistant superbugs. The physiological characterization and bacterial growth inhibition are important parameters in standardization of phage therapy. Urmia University Press 2022 2022-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9840798/ /pubmed/36686861 http://dx.doi.org/10.30466/vrf.2021.533964.3212 Text en © 2022 Urmia University. All rights reserved https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
spellingShingle Original Article
Durrani, Rida Haroon
Sheikh, Ali Ahmad
Rabbani, Masood
Khan, Muti-ur-Rehman
Riaz, Muhammad Ilyas
Naeem, Muhammad Anas
Chattha, Salman Ashraf
Kokab, Aleena
Maqbool, Munazzah
Abbas, Muhammad Athar
Siddique, Naila
Physiological properties of indigenous lytic bacteriophages as monophage suspension and cocktail against poultry-adapted typhoidal Salmonella variants
title Physiological properties of indigenous lytic bacteriophages as monophage suspension and cocktail against poultry-adapted typhoidal Salmonella variants
title_full Physiological properties of indigenous lytic bacteriophages as monophage suspension and cocktail against poultry-adapted typhoidal Salmonella variants
title_fullStr Physiological properties of indigenous lytic bacteriophages as monophage suspension and cocktail against poultry-adapted typhoidal Salmonella variants
title_full_unstemmed Physiological properties of indigenous lytic bacteriophages as monophage suspension and cocktail against poultry-adapted typhoidal Salmonella variants
title_short Physiological properties of indigenous lytic bacteriophages as monophage suspension and cocktail against poultry-adapted typhoidal Salmonella variants
title_sort physiological properties of indigenous lytic bacteriophages as monophage suspension and cocktail against poultry-adapted typhoidal salmonella variants
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9840798/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36686861
http://dx.doi.org/10.30466/vrf.2021.533964.3212
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