四种新型粪肠球菌噬菌体的分析及透明质酸酶催化结构域的建模。

PHAGE (New Rochelle, N.Y.) Pub Date : 2021-09-01 Epub Date: 2021-09-17 DOI:10.1089/phage.2021.0003
Gustavo Di Lallo, Mattia Falconi, Federico Iacovelli, Domenico Frezza, Pietro D'Addabbo
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背景:噬菌体治疗(Phage therapy, PT)作为一种治疗细菌感染的方法,需要鉴定针对特定致病宿主的噬菌体。粪肠球菌(Enterococcus faecalis)是一种存在于人类胃肠道的革兰氏阳性球菌,可能在对万古霉素产生获得性耐药的住院患者中具有致病性,因此可能是PT的靶点。材料和方法:我们分离了四种感染粪肠球菌的噬菌体,并通过宿主范围筛选、透射电镜和基因组测序对其进行了表征。我们还鉴定并三维模拟了一种新的透明质酸酶。结果:4个噬菌体均属于涎腺病毒科:3个Efquatrovirus (vB_EfaS_TV51、vB_EfaS_TV54和vB_EfaS_TV217)和1个Saphexavirus (vB_EfaS_TV16)。它们都与溶解循环相容。vB_EfaS_TV16还提出了一个编码透明质酸酶的基因。结论:所鉴定的噬菌体表现出的特征表明它们在PT中具有有用的应用价值,特别是由于其潜在的生物膜消化能力而可能与PT相关性增强的疱疹病毒。
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Analysis of Four New <i>Enterococcus faecalis</i> Phages and Modeling of a Hyaluronidase Catalytic Domain from <i>Saphexavirus</i>.

Analysis of Four New Enterococcus faecalis Phages and Modeling of a Hyaluronidase Catalytic Domain from Saphexavirus.

Background: Phage therapy (PT), as a method to treat bacterial infections, needs identification of bacteriophages targeting specific pathogenic host. Enterococcus faecalis, a Gram-positive coccus resident in the human gastrointestinal tract, may become pathogenic in hospitalized patients showing acquired resistance to vancomycin and thus representing a possible target for PT. Materials and Methods: We isolated four phages that infect E. faecalis and characterized them by host range screening, transmission electron microscopy, and genome sequencing. We also identified and three-dimensional modeled a new hyaluronidase enzyme. Results: The four phages belong to Siphoviridae family: three Efquatrovirus (namely vB_EfaS_TV51, vB_EfaS_TV54, and vB_EfaS_TV217) and one Saphexavirus (vB_EfaS_TV16). All of them are compatible with lytic cycle. vB_EfaS_TV16 moreover presents a gene encoding for a hyaluronidase enzyme. Conclusions: The identified phages show features suggesting their useful application in PT, particularly the Saphexavirus that may be of enhanced relevance in PT because of its potential biofilm-digestion capability.

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