在临床相关环境中噬菌体对生物膜的破坏作用

Disruption of Biofilm by Bacteriophages in Clinically Relevant Settings.

作者信息

Kovacs Christopher J, Rapp Erika M, McKenzie Sophia M, Mazur Michael Z, Mchale Riley P, Brasko Briana, Min Michael Y, Burpo F John, Barnhill Jason C

机构信息

Department of Chemistry and Life Science, United States Military Academy, West Point, NY 10996, USA.

Defense Threat Reduction Agency, Fort Belvoir, VA 22060, USA.

出版信息

Mil Med. 2024 May 18;189(5-6):e1294-e1302. doi: 10.1093/milmed/usad385.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Antibiotic-resistant bacteria are a growing threat to civilian and military health today. Although infections were once easily treatable by antibiotics and wound cleaning, the frequent mutation of bacteria has created strains impermeable to antibiotics and physical attack. Bacteria further their pathogenicity because of their ability to form biofilms on wounds, medical devices, and implant surfaces. Methods for treating biofilms in clinical settings are limited, and when formed by antibiotic-resistant bacteria, can generate chronic infections that are recalcitrant to available therapies. Bacteriophages are natural viral predators of bacteria, and their ability to rapidly destroy their host has led to increased attention in potential phage therapy applications.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

The present article sought to address a knowledge gap in the available literature pertaining to the usage of bacteriophage in clinically relevant settings and the resolution of infections particular to military concerns. PRISMA guidelines were followed for a systematic review of available literature that met the criteria for analysis and inclusion. The research completed for this review article originated from the U.S. Military Academy's library "Scout" search engine, which complies results from 254 available databases (including PubMed, Google Scholar, and SciFinder). The search criteria included original studies that employed bacteriophage use against biofilms, as well as successful phage therapy strategies for combating chronic bacterial infections. We specifically explored the use of bacteriophage against antibiotic- and treatment-resistant bacteria.

RESULTS

A total of 80 studies were identified that met the inclusion criteria following PRISMA guidelines. The application of bacteriophage has been demonstrated to robustly disrupt biofilm growth in wounds and on implant surfaces. When traditional therapies have failed to disrupt biofilms and chronic infections, a combination of these treatments with phage has proven to be effective, often leading to complete wound healing without reinfection.

CONCLUSIONS

This review article examines the available literature where bacteriophages have been utilized to treat biofilms in clinically relevant settings. Specific attention is paid to biofilms on implant medical devices, biofilms formed on wounds, and clinical outcomes, where phage treatment has been efficacious. In addition to the clinical benefit of phage therapies, the military relevance and treatment of combat-related infections is also examined. Phages offer the ability to expand available treatment options in austere environments with relatively low cost and effort, allowing the impacted warfighter to return to duty quicker and healthier.

摘要

引言

抗生素耐药细菌如今对平民和军事人员的健康构成了日益严重的威胁。尽管感染曾经通过抗生素和伤口清洁就能轻松治疗,但细菌的频繁突变产生了对抗生素和物理攻击具有抗性的菌株。细菌由于能够在伤口、医疗设备和植入物表面形成生物膜而进一步增强其致病性。临床环境中治疗生物膜的方法有限,当由抗生素耐药细菌形成生物膜时,会产生对现有疗法具有抗性的慢性感染。噬菌体是细菌的天然病毒捕食者,它们迅速摧毁宿主的能力使得人们对潜在的噬菌体治疗应用越来越关注。

材料与方法

本文旨在填补现有文献中关于噬菌体在临床相关环境中的使用以及解决军事相关特定感染方面的知识空白。遵循PRISMA指南对符合分析和纳入标准的现有文献进行系统综述。为本综述文章完成的研究源自美国军事学院图书馆的“Scout”搜索引擎,该引擎整合了254个可用数据库(包括PubMed、谷歌学术和SciFinder)的结果。搜索标准包括使用噬菌体对抗生物膜的原始研究,以及对抗慢性细菌感染的成功噬菌体治疗策略。我们特别探讨了噬菌体针对抗生素耐药和治疗耐药细菌的使用情况。

结果

按照PRISMA指南,共确定了80项符合纳入标准的研究。噬菌体的应用已被证明能有力地破坏伤口和植入物表面的生物膜生长。当传统疗法未能破坏生物膜和慢性感染时,将这些疗法与噬菌体联合使用已被证明是有效的,通常能实现伤口完全愈合且无再次感染。

结论

本综述文章审视了在临床相关环境中利用噬菌体治疗生物膜的现有文献。特别关注植入式医疗设备上的生物膜、伤口上形成的生物膜以及噬菌体治疗有效的临床结果。除了噬菌体疗法的临床益处外,还研究了其与军事的相关性以及对战时相关感染的治疗。噬菌体能够以相对较低的成本和精力在严峻环境中扩展可用的治疗选择,使受影响的战士能够更快、更健康地重返岗位。

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