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http://hdl.handle.net/2183/41245 Combined use of the Ab105-2φΔCI lytic mutant phage and different antibiotics in clinical isolates of multi-resistant acinetobacter baumannii
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Blasco, Lucía
Ambroa, Antón
López Díaz, María
Fernández-García, Laura
Bleriot Rial, Inés
Trastoy, Rocío
Ramos Vivas, José
Coenye, Tom
Fernández-Cuenca, Felipe
Vila, Jordi
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Blasco L, Ambroa A, Lopez M, Fernandez-Garcia L, Bleriot I, Trastoy R, Ramos-Vivas J, Coenye T, Fernandez-Cuenca F, Vila J, Martinez-Martinez L, Rodriguez-Baño J, Pascual A, Cisneros JM, Pachon J, Bou G, Tomas M. Combined use of the Ab105-2φΔCI lytic mutant phage and different antibiotics in clinical isolates of multi-resistant acinetobacter baumannii. Microorganisms. 2019 Nov 12;7(11):556.
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[Abstract] Phage therapy is an abandoned antimicrobial therapy that has been resumed in recent years. In this study, we mutated a lysogenic phage from Acinetobacter baumannii into a lytic phage (Ab105-2phiΔCI) that displayed antimicrobial activity against A. baumannii clinical strain Ab177_GEIH-2000 (isolated in the GEIH-REIPI Spanish Multicenter A. baumannii Study II 2000/2010, Umbrella Genbank Bioproject PRJNA422585, and for which meropenem and imipenem MICs of respectively, 32 µg/mL, and 16 µg/mL were obtained). We observed an in vitro synergistic antimicrobial effect (reduction of 4 log-7 log CFU/mL) between meropenem and the lytic phage in all combinations analyzed (Ab105-2phiΔCI mutant at 0.1, 1 and 10 MOI and meropenem at 1/4 and 1/8 MIC). Moreover, bacterial growth was reduced by 8 log CFU/mL for the combination of imipenem at 1/4 MIC plus lytic phage (Ab105-2phiΔCI mutant) and by 4 log CFU/mL for the combination of imipenem at 1/8 MIC plus lytic phage (Ab105-2phiΔCI mutant) at both MOI 1 and 10. These results were confirmed in an in vivo model (G. mellonella), and the combination of imipenem and mutant Ab105-2phiΔCI was most effective (p < 0.05). This approach could help to reduce the emergence of phage resistant bacteria and restore sensitivity to antibiotics used to combat multi-resistant strains of Acinetobacter baumannii.
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