Leveraging collateral sensitivity to counteract the evolution of bacteriophage resistance in bacteria.

IF 4.5 Q1 MICROBIOLOGY
mLife Pub Date : 2025-03-18 eCollection Date: 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1002/mlf2.70003
Yongqi Mu, Yuqin Song, Xueru Tian, Zixuan Ding, Shigang Yao, Yi Li, Chao Wang, Dawei Wei, Waldemar Vollmer, Gang Zhang, Jie Feng
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Abstract

The escalating antibiotic resistance crisis poses a major global health threat. Bacteriophage therapy offers a promising alternative for combating multidrug-resistant infections. However, bacterial resistance to phages remains a significant hurdle. Innovative strategies are needed to overcome this challenge. In this study, we developed a phage cocktail based on our phage library, consisting of three phages that suppressed phage resistance of carbapenem-resistant hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae (CR-hvKp). This cocktail capitalized on dual instances of collateral sensitivity, thereby constraining the evolution of phage resistance. The first-layered collateral sensitivity arose from overlapping coverage between capsular polysaccharide (CPS) and lipopolysaccharide (LPS), rendering the bacteria resistant to CPS-binding phages but more susceptible to LPS-binding phages. The second-layered collateral sensitivity resulted from an O serotype switch (from O1 to O2), causing resistance to O1 antigen-binding phages but increasing susceptibility to phages that target the O2 antigen. This dual-layered collateral sensitivity phage cocktail effectively mitigated infection caused by CR-hvKp in mice. Our research highlights the importance of the collateral sensitivity mechanism in counteracting the evolution of phage resistance and offers a sophisticated strategy for configuring phage cocktails to eliminate bacterial resistance.

利用附带敏感性来抵消细菌中噬菌体耐药性的进化。
不断升级的抗生素耐药性危机对全球健康构成重大威胁。噬菌体治疗为对抗多药耐药感染提供了一种有希望的替代方法。然而,细菌对噬菌体的耐药性仍然是一个重大障碍。需要创新战略来克服这一挑战。在这项研究中,我们基于我们的噬菌体文库开发了一种噬菌体鸡尾酒,由三种噬菌体组成,可以抑制碳青霉烯耐药的高致病性肺炎克雷伯菌(CR-hvKp)的噬菌体耐药性。这种混合物利用了附带敏感性的双重实例,从而限制了噬菌体耐药性的进化。第一层侧枝敏感性来自于荚膜多糖(CPS)和脂多糖(LPS)之间的重叠覆盖,使得细菌对结合CPS的噬菌体耐药,但对结合LPS的噬菌体更敏感。第二层侧枝敏感性是由O血清型转换(从O1到O2)引起的,引起对O1抗原结合噬菌体的抗性,但增加了对靶向O2抗原的噬菌体的敏感性。这种双层侧枝敏感性噬菌体鸡尾酒可有效减轻小鼠CR-hvKp引起的感染。我们的研究强调了附带敏感性机制在对抗噬菌体耐药性进化中的重要性,并提供了一种复杂的策略来配置噬菌体鸡尾酒来消除细菌耐药性。
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