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Research in Microbiology

Volume 169, Issue 9, November 2018, Pages 531-539
Research in Microbiology

Combined bacteriophages and antibiotics as an efficient therapy against VRE Enterococcus faecalis in a mouse model

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Abstract

Clinical applications of bacteriophage therapy have been recently gathering significant attention worldwide, used mostly as rescue therapy in cases of near-fatal antibiotic failure. Thus, clinically relevant in-vivo models presenting both short- and long-term implications of phage therapy given as rescue treatment for fulminant infections are of highest importance. In this study, a cocktail consisting of two lytic bacteriophages was used to evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of phage therapy as a rescue treatment for severe septic peritonitis in a mouse model. We established that a single injection of the bacteriophage cocktail was sufficient to completely reverse a 100% mortality trend caused by Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus faecalis, with significant improvement in both the clinical state and laboratory test results, and without harmful effects on the microbiome. The combination of bacteriophages with a suboptimal antibiotic regimen imparts an additional beneficial effect on the treatment success.

Keywords

VRE Enterococcus faecalis
Phage therapy
Phage-antibiotic combination
EFDG1
EFLK1
Mouse peritonitis model

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