Phage-specific immunity impairs efficacy of bacteriophage targeting Vancomycin Resistant Enterococcus in a murine model

Author:

Berkson Julia D.,Wate Claire E.,Allen Garrison B.,Schubert Alyxandria M.,Dunbar Kristin E.ORCID,Coryell Michael P.,Sava Rosa L.ORCID,Gao Yamei,Hastie Jessica L.,Smith Emily M.,Kenneally Charlotte R.,Zimmermann Sally K.ORCID,Carlson Paul E.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractBacteriophage therapy is a promising approach to address antimicrobial infections though questions remain regarding the impact of the immune response on clinical effectiveness. Here, we develop a mouse model to assess phage treatment using a cocktail of five phages from the Myoviridae and Siphoviridae families that target Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus gut colonization. Phage treatment significantly reduces fecal bacterial loads of Vancomycin-Resistant Enterococcus. We also characterize immune responses elicited following administration of the phage cocktail. While minimal innate responses are observed after phage administration, two rounds of treatment induces phage-specific neutralizing antibodies and accelerate phage clearance from tissues. Interestingly, the myophages in our cocktail induce a more robust neutralizing antibody response than the siphophages. This anti-phage immunity reduces the effectiveness of the phage cocktail in our murine model. Collectively, this study shows phage-specific immune responses may be an important consideration in the development of phage cocktails for therapeutic use.

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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