Affiliation:
1. School of Life Sciences, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom
2. School of Environmental and Natural Sciences, Bangor University, Gwynedd, United Kingdom
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Klebsiella
spp. are causative agents of healthcare-associated infections in patients who are immunocompromised and use medical devices. The antibiotic resistance crisis has led to an increase in infections caused by these bacteria, which can develop into potentially life-threatening illnesses if not treated swiftly and effectively. Thus, new treatment options for
Klebsiella
are urgently required. Phage therapy can offer an alternative to ineffective antibiotic treatments for antibiotic-resistant bacteria infections. The aim of the present study was to produce a safe and effective phage cocktail treatment against
Klebsiella pneumoniae
and
Klebsiella oxytoca
, both in liquid
in vitro
culture and an
in vivo Galleria mellonella
infection model. The phage cocktail was significantly more effective at killing
K. pneumoniae
and
K. oxytoca
strains compared with monophage treatments. Preliminary phage cocktail safety was demonstrated through application in the
in vivo G. mellonella
model: where the phage cocktail induced no toxic side effects in
G. mellonella
. In addition, the phage cocktail significantly improved the survival of
G. mellonella
when administered as a prophylactic treatment, compared with controls. In conclusion, our phage cocktail was demonstrated to be safe and effective against
Klebsiella
spp. in the
G. mellonella
infection model. This provides a strong case for future treatment for
Klebsiella
infections, either as an alternative or adjunct to antibiotics.
IMPORTANCE
Klebsiella
infections are a concern in individuals who are immunocompromised and are becoming increasingly difficult to treat with antibiotics due to their drug-resistant properties. Bacteriophage is one potential alternative therapy that could be used to tackle these infections. The present study describes the design of a non-toxic phage cocktail that improved the survival of
Galleria mellonella
infected with
Klebsiella
. This phage cocktail demonstrates potential for the safe and effective treatment of
Klebsiella
infections, as an adjunct or alternative to antibiotics.
Funder
UKRI | Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
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