Emencheta Stephen C, Olovo Chinasa V, Eze Osita C, Kalu Chisom F, Berebon Dinebari P, Onuigbo Ebele B, Vila Marta M D C, Balcão Victor M, Attama Anthony A
Department of Pharmaceutical Microbiology and Biotechnology, University of Nigeria, Nsukka 410001, Nigeria.
VBlab-Laboratory of Bacterial Viruses, University of Sorocaba, Sorocaba 18023-000, Brazil.
Pharmaceutics. 2023 Oct 3;15(10):2416. doi: 10.3390/pharmaceutics15102416.
Bacteriophages (phages) are nano-sized viruses characterized by their inherent ability to live off bacteria. They utilize diverse mechanisms to absorb and gain entry into the bacterial cell wall via the release of viral genetic material, which uses the replication mechanisms of the host bacteria to produce and release daughter progeny virions that attack the surrounding host cells. They possess specific characteristics, including specificity for particular or closely related bacterial species. They have many applications, including as potential alternatives to antibiotics against multi-resistant bacterial pathogens and as control agents in bacteria-contaminated environments. They are ubiquitously abundant in nature and have diverse biota, including in the gut. Gut microbiota describes the community and interactions of microorganisms within the intestine. As with bacteria, parasitic bacteriophages constantly interact with the host bacterial cells within the gut system and have obvious implications for human health. However, it is imperative to understand these interactions as they open up possible applicable techniques to control gut-implicated bacterial diseases. Thus, this review aims to explore the interactions of bacteriophages with bacterial communities in the gut and their current and potential impacts on human health.
噬菌体是纳米级病毒,其特点是具有寄生在细菌体内的固有能力。它们利用多种机制通过释放病毒遗传物质来吸附并进入细菌细胞壁,病毒遗传物质利用宿主细菌的复制机制来产生并释放子代病毒粒子,这些子代病毒粒子会攻击周围的宿主细胞。它们具有特定的特性,包括对特定或密切相关细菌种类的特异性。它们有许多应用,包括作为对抗多重耐药细菌病原体的抗生素的潜在替代品,以及作为细菌污染环境中的控制剂。它们在自然界中无处不在且数量众多,拥有多样的生物群落,包括在肠道中。肠道微生物群描述了肠道内微生物的群落及其相互作用。与细菌一样,寄生性噬菌体在肠道系统内不断与宿主细菌细胞相互作用,对人类健康有着明显的影响。然而,必须了解这些相互作用,因为它们为控制与肠道相关的细菌性疾病开辟了可能适用的技术。因此,本综述旨在探讨噬菌体与肠道细菌群落的相互作用及其对人类健康的当前和潜在影响。