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TítuloStudies on the interaction of three lytic bacteriophages with a wide collection of Escherichia coli strains implicated in swine enteric colibacillosis
Autor(es)Ferreira, Alice Maria Fernandes
Almeida, Carina
Silva, Daniela
García-Meniño, Isidro
Mora, Azucena
Oliveira, Hugo Alexandre Mendes
Oliveira, Ana
Data4-Jul-2022
EditoraCold Spring Harbor Laboratory
CitaçãoFerreira, A.; Almeida, Carina; Silva, Daniela; García-Meniño, Isidro; Mora, Azucena; Oliveira, Hugo; Oliveira, Ana C. A., Studies on the interaction of three lytic bacteriophages with a wide collection of Escherichia coli strains implicated in swine enteric colibacillosis. bioRxiv - the Preprint Server for Biology. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2022.
Resumo(s)The misuse of antibiotics in the swine industry and their on-going restriction requires alternatives to control enterotoxigenic and shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (ETEC and STEC, respectively). This study evaluates the potential of three coliphages, vB_EcoM_FJ1, vB_EcoM_FN and vB_EcoM_SP1 against 104 ETEC, STEC and ETEC/STEC strains isolated from pig colibacillosis in Portuguese (2018-2020) and Spanish farms (2006-2016), encompassing 71.2% mcr-positive strains (33.7% with mcr-1, 1.9% mcr-2, 35.6% mcr-4 and 2.9% mcr-5) and 18.3% positive strains for TEM (1%), SHV (6.7%), and CTX-M (11.5%) extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-encoding genes. In general, all bacteriophages presented a narrow lytic spectrum (up to 2.9%) against the 104 ETEC, STEC and ETEC/STEC. Bacteriophages shared >80% overall nucleotide identity with E. coli phage T4 (Tevenvirinae subfamily), but a particular look at the distal part of the long tail fiber (gp38) revealed no homology. All bacteriophages recognize lipopolysaccharides as receptors, and additionally, FN binds to an outer membrane protein A. Bacteriophage-insensitive mutants of vB_EcoM_FJ1 (90%) and vB_EcoM_FN (100%) were shown to be more susceptible to pig serum inactivation comparatively to the parental strain and furthermore, their adhesion capacity to porcine intestinal cells was diminished by, approximately, 90%. Contrariwise, vB_EcoM_SP1 insensitive variants did not display phenotypic differences comparing to the wild-type strain. This study demonstrates that besides being T4-like, these bacteriophages revealed a narrow lytic spectrum against diarrhoeagenic E. coli strains and that the acquisition of novel bacteriophage-encoded adhesins (gp38) seems to be determinant for such results.
TipoPreprint
DescriçãobioRxiv - the Preprint Server for Biology
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/80293
DOI10.1101/2022.07.04.498734
Versão da editorahttps://www.biorxiv.org/
Arbitragem científicano
AcessoAcesso aberto
Aparece nas coleções:CEB - Outras publicações / Other publications

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