inPhocus: "State of Phage" Survey Highlights Widespread Diverse Phage Isolation and Research in 40+ Countries.

PHAGE (New Rochelle, N.Y.) Pub Date : 2021-12-01 Epub Date: 2021-12-16 DOI:10.1089/phage.2021.29023.jcs
Jessica C Sacher, Jan Zheng
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The phage field is clearly growing around the world, but no one had compiled a bird's eye view of the phages being collected and the phage research and development work being done. To fill this gap, and help establish a baseline for the current state of phage research so we can track and cultivate its growth and evolution over time, we created the State of Phage 2020 Survey. We aimed to get a snapshot of the strains and phages being collected around the world, and to capture activities and opinions of phage laboratories, including go-to methods, definitions of what phage characterization looks like, level of characterization of phages, preferred phage sharing practices, and more. Here we present an overview of selected results from our State of Phage 2020 survey, along with our interpretations and perspective on where to go from here as a field to maximize the impact of phage work being done around the globe. We conclude that given the magnitude of the task at hand (developing a robust understanding of the phages we have, which span hundreds of phages targeting hundreds of species), and given the large yet diverse collective phage expertise around the world, the best way forward is to develop systems that allow the field to combine forces, including making room for domain experts to focus on their specific strengths and investing in phage and data sharing practices.

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inPhocus:“噬菌体现状”调查强调了40多个国家广泛多样的噬菌体分离和研究。
噬菌体领域显然在世界范围内不断发展,但没有人对正在收集的噬菌体和正在进行的噬菌体研究和开发工作进行鸟瞰图。为了填补这一空白,并帮助为噬菌体研究的当前状态建立基线,以便我们能够跟踪和培养其随时间的生长和进化,我们创建了噬菌体2020年状态调查。我们的目标是获得世界各地收集的菌株和噬菌体的快照,并捕获噬菌体实验室的活动和意见,包括常用方法,噬菌体表征的定义,噬菌体表征的水平,首选的噬菌体共享实践等。在这里,我们概述了2020年噬菌体状况调查的选定结果,以及我们对未来发展方向的解释和观点,以最大限度地发挥全球噬菌体工作的影响。我们的结论是,考虑到手头任务的重要性(对我们所拥有的噬菌体有一个强有力的了解,这些噬菌体跨越数百个噬菌体,针对数百个物种),考虑到世界各地庞大而多样的集体噬菌体专业知识,最好的方法是开发允许该领域联合力量的系统,包括为领域专家腾出空间,专注于他们的特定优势,并投资于噬菌体和数据共享实践。
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