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TítuloCharacterization and genomic analysis of a new phage infecting Helicobacter pylori
Autor(es)Ferreira, Rute Vanessa Novais
Sousa, Cláudia Sofia Cunha
Gonçalves, Raquel
Pinheiro, A. C.
Oleastro, Mónica
Wagemans, Jeroen
Lavigne, Rob
Figueiredo, Ceu
Azeredo, Joana
Melo, Luís Daniel Rodrigues
Palavras-chaveHelicobacter pylori
prophage
phage therapy
genomic analysis
Data17-Jul-2022
EditoraMDPI
RevistaInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
CitaçãoFerreira, R.; Sousa, Cláudia; Gonçalves, Raquel F. S.; Pinheiro, Ana Cristina; Oleastro, Mónica; Wagemans, Jeroen; Lavigne, Rob; Figueiredo, Ceu; Azeredo, Joana; Melo, Luís Daniel Rodrigues, Characterization and genomic analysis of a new phage infecting Helicobacter pylori. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 23(14), 7885, 2022
Resumo(s)Helicobacter pylori, a significant human gastric pathogen, has been demonstrating increased antibiotic resistance, causing difficulties in infection treatment. It is therefore important to develop alternatives or complementary approaches to antibiotics to tackle H. pylori infections, and (bacterio)phages have proven to be effective antibacterial agents. In this work, prophage isolation was attempted using H. pylori strains and UV radiation. One phage was isolated and further characterized to assess potential phage-inspired therapeutic alternatives to H. pylori infections. HPy1R is a new podovirus prophage with a genome length of 31,162 bp, 37.1% GC, encoding 36 predicted proteins, of which 17 were identified as structural. Phage particles remained stable at 37 °C, from pH 3 to 11, for 24 h in standard assays. Moreover, when submitted to an in vitro gastric digestion model, only a small decrease was observed in the gastric phase, suggesting that it is adapted to the gastric tract environment. Together with its other characteristics, its capability to suppress H. pylori population levels for up to 24 h post-infection at multiplicities of infection of 0.01, 0.1, and 1 suggests that this newly isolated phage is a potential candidate for phage therapy in the absence of strictly lytic phages.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/78871
ISBN1424-6783
DOI10.3390/ijms23147885
ISSN14220067
Versão da editorahttps://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/23/14/7885
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AcessoAcesso aberto
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