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Phage (New Rochelle) ; 5(2): 91-98, 2024 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39119212

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Background: Lytic phages have been considered as a solution to mitigate the emergence of multidrug-resistant bacteria. Nevertheless, finding phages capable of targeting a broad host-range remains a significant challenge. Materials and Methods: Our study introduces two lytic phages isolated from hospital effluent, which are active against extended-spectrum cephalosporin-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae. Results: Overnight coculture with host, two purified phage lysates yielded around 3.0 × 107 PFU/mL with an average 0.8 ± 0.2 mm diameter of clear, round, and non-halo plaques in both instances. The genomes of iPHaGe-KPN-11i (177,603 bp, 273 coding sequences [CDS]) and iPHaGe-KPN-12i (178,179 bp, 275 CDS) belong to the Pseudotevenvirus genus. Both phages have at least 120 genes with known functions, including 1 endolysin and 2 tRNAs, and are capable of lysing at least 12 distinct bacterial species in vitro. Conclusions: Most phages are host-specific, whereas our phages can kill multiple bacterial species, enabling their potential use for a broad range of hosts.

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