基因组洞察噬菌体:AMR检测和噬菌体治疗的新前沿。

IF 2.5 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Basudha Banerjee, Sayanti Halder, Shubham Kumar, Muskan Chaddha, Raiyan Ali, Ramakant Mohite, Muskan Bano, Rajesh Pandey
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摘要

抗生素的滥用和过度处方加速了抗菌素耐药性(AMR)的上升,使许多抗生素无效并导致重大的临床挑战。传统的治疗方法越来越具有挑战性,有可能演变成一种无声的流行病。噬菌体对抗细菌感染的长期记录重新燃起了噬菌体潜在治疗益处的希望。噬菌体治疗提供了一种有希望的抗生素替代方法,特别是针对多药耐药(MDR)病原体。本文从噬菌体及其细菌宿主的基因组和转录组学角度探讨了噬菌体作为对抗超级细菌的潜在手段的前景。噬菌体基因组学的进展加速了新的噬菌体和抗菌素耐药性基因的检测,增强了我们对噬菌体-宿主相互作用的理解,并使鉴定耐药细菌的潜在治疗方法成为可能。同时,全转录组学研究具有发现疾病和环境特异性转录活性噬菌体与-à-vis疾病严重程度的潜力。除了全球公认的ESKAPE病原体外,全息转录组分析还可用于调查抗菌素耐药性细菌的存在,重点是COVID-19和登革热疾病。通过同时捕获噬菌体、细菌和宿主转录本,这种方法可以更好地理解噬菌体动力学。此外,深入了解这些防御和反防御相互作用对于扩大噬菌体治疗的大规模采用和推进临床环境中的细菌控制至关重要。
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Genomic insights into bacteriophages: a new frontier in AMR detection and phage therapy.

Genomic insights into bacteriophages: a new frontier in AMR detection and phage therapy.

Genomic insights into bacteriophages: a new frontier in AMR detection and phage therapy.

Genomic insights into bacteriophages: a new frontier in AMR detection and phage therapy.

The misuse and overprescription of antibiotics have accelerated the rise of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), rendering many antibiotics ineffective and leading to significant clinical challenges. The conventional treatment methods have become progressively challenging, posing a threat of evolving into an impending silent pandemic. The long track record of bacteriophages combating bacterial infections has renewed hope into the potential therapeutic benefits of bacteriophages. Bacteriophage therapy offers a promising alternative to antibiotics, particularly against multidrug-resistant (MDR) pathogens. This article explores the promise of phages as a potential means to combat superbugs from the perspective of the genomic and transcriptomic landscape of the phages and their bacterial host. Advances in bacteriophage genomics have expedited the detection of new phages and AMR genes, enhancing our understanding of phage-host interactions and enabling the identification of potential treatments for antibiotic-resistant bacteria. At the same time, holo-transcriptomic studies hold potential for discovering disease and context-specific transcriptionally active phages vis-à-vis disease severity. Holo-transcriptomic profiling can be applied to investigate the presence of AMR-bacteria, highlighting COVID-19 and Dengue diseases, in addition to the globally recognized ESKAPE pathogens. By simultaneously capturing phage, bacterial and host transcripts, this approach enables a better comprehension of the bacteriophage dynamics. Moreover, insight into these defence and counter-defence interactions is essential for augmenting the adoption of phage therapy at scale and advancing bacterial control in clinical settings.

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Briefings in Functional Genomics
Briefings in Functional Genomics BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY-GENETICS & HEREDITY
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
2.50%
发文量
37
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Briefings in Functional Genomics publishes high quality peer reviewed articles that focus on the use, development or exploitation of genomic approaches, and their application to all areas of biological research. As well as exploring thematic areas where these techniques and protocols are being used, articles review the impact that these approaches have had, or are likely to have, on their field. Subjects covered by the Journal include but are not restricted to: the identification and functional characterisation of coding and non-coding features in genomes, microarray technologies, gene expression profiling, next generation sequencing, pharmacogenomics, phenomics, SNP technologies, transgenic systems, mutation screens and genotyping. Articles range in scope and depth from the introductory level to specific details of protocols and analyses, encompassing bacterial, fungal, plant, animal and human data. The editorial board welcome the submission of review articles for publication. Essential criteria for the publication of papers is that they do not contain primary data, and that they are high quality, clearly written review articles which provide a balanced, highly informative and up to date perspective to researchers in the field of functional genomics.
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