In-vitroresensitization of multidrug resistant clinical isolates ofEnterococcus faeciumandfaecalisthrough phage-antibiotic synergy

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Ghatbale Pooja,Sah Govind Prasad,Dunham Sage,Khong Ethan,Blanc Alisha,Monsibais Alisha,Garcia Andrew,Schooley Robert T.,Cobián Güemes Ana G.,Whiteson KatrineORCID,Pride David T.

Abstract

AbstractBacteriophages are an increasingly attractive option for the treatment of antibiotic resistant infections, but their efficacy is difficult to discern due to confounding effects of antibiotics. Phages are generally delivered in conjunction with antibiotics, and thus, when patients improve it’s unclear whether the phages, antibiotics or both are responsible. This question is particularly relevant for enterococcus infections, as limited data suggest phages might restore antibiotic efficacy against resistant strains. Enterococci can develop high-level resistance to vancomycin, a primary treatment. We assessed clinical and laboratory isolates ofEnterococcus faeciumandEnterococcus faecalisto determine whether we could observe synergistic interactions between phages and antibiotics. We identified synergy between multiple phages and antibiotics including linezolid, ampicillin, and vancomycin. Notably, antibiotic susceptibility did not predict synergistic interactions with phages. Vancomycin resistant isolates (n=6) were eradicated by the vancomycin-phage combination as effectively as vancomycin susceptible isolates (n=2). Transcriptome analysis revealed significant gene expression changes under antibiotic-phage conditions, especially for linezolid and vancomycin, with upregulated genes involved in nucleotide and protein biosynthesis and downregulated stress response and prophage-related genes. While our results do not conclusively determine the etiology of the observed synergistic interactions between antibiotics and phages, they do confirm and build upon previous research that observed these synergistic interactions. Our work highlights how using phages can restore the effectiveness of vancomycin against resistant isolates. This finding provides a promising, although unexpected, strategy for moving forward with phage treatments for Vancomycin Resistant Enterococcus infections.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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