2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsb.2022.05.007
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Recent advances in bacteriophage-based therapeutics: Insight into the post-antibiotic era

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“…Currently investigated approaches include surface coatings, modification of surface chemistry and topography of the material, and the incorporation of antimicrobial agents into biomaterials [ 3 ]. Regarding the non-antibiotic antimicrobial agents, there are several options investigated, such as metal ions and oxides, polymers, enzymes, quorum sensing drugs, bacteriophages, or antimicrobial peptides [ 3 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently investigated approaches include surface coatings, modification of surface chemistry and topography of the material, and the incorporation of antimicrobial agents into biomaterials [ 3 ]. Regarding the non-antibiotic antimicrobial agents, there are several options investigated, such as metal ions and oxides, polymers, enzymes, quorum sensing drugs, bacteriophages, or antimicrobial peptides [ 3 , 6 , 7 , 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Seguindo esta abordagem, Jofre e Muniesa, (2020), desenvolveram um estudo do processo de resistência de E. coli a bacteriófago e constataram que o uso de coquetéis de fagos como método de controle de patógenos pode ser promissor, visto que quando usados receptores celulares diferentes foi possível conter o surgimento da resistência. Resultados promissores sobre o uso de bacteriófagos para combate de bactérias resistentes na era pós-antibióticos também vêm sendo relatados por diversos autores (Chang, et al, 2020;Sen, et al, 2020;Ling, et al, 2022).…”
Section: Phage External Scaffolding Protein #Proteinunclassified
“…Classificados como vírus, os bacteriófagos ou fagos são responsáveis pelo processo de infectar bactérias, que mediante a sua reprodução ocasionam a destruição da célula bacteriana hospedeira, o que denominamos de ciclo lítico, logo essa característica lhes garante um potencial interessante de ser investigado na busca por outras formas de prevenções e tratamentos de doenças de origem bacteriana, principalmente de controle de patógenos transmitidos através de alimentos. Os estudos com bacteriófagos ganharam destaque em função do aumento do aparecimento de infecções resistentes aos antimicrobianos tradicionais (Jofre & Muniesa, 2020;Sen, et al, 2020;Ling, et al, 2022).…”
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“…Following adsorption to the bacterial surface and insertion of viral genetic material into the target, lytic phages hijack host cell machinery for rapid replication, eventually inducing rupture of infected bacteria to ensure viability cannot be restored (Penziner et al, 2021;Ling et al, 2022). This, combined with an absence of integrases necessary for horizontal gene transfer, provides a significant advantage over both lysogenic phages and bacteriostatic antibiotics including tetracyclines, respectively avoiding the perpetuation of resistance genes and exertion of selective pressures facilitating emergence of resistant bacterial strains (Ferriol-Gonzalez & Domingo-Calap, 2021;Ling et al, 2022). These lytic phages may therefore be beneficial in the maintenance of health among humans or non-human animals, as well as in the prevention of antibiotic resistance or zoonoses.…”
Section: Proposalmentioning
confidence: 99%