The use of plant extracts and bacteriophages as an alternative therapy approach in combating bacterial infections: the study of lytic phages andStevia rebaudiana

Author:

Stachurska Xymena,Mizielińska Małgorzata,Ordon Magdalena,Nawrotek Paweł

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionIn the light of the problem of antibiotic-resistance, the use of alternative combined therapies in combating bacterial-related issues has gained popularity. Therefore, using up-to-date laboratory techniques, possible interactions of lytic bacteriophages (MS2, T4 and Phi6), acetone and methanolS. rebaudianaextracts (SRa and SRm) in the bacterial environment have been examined.Material and MethodsUsing a microdilution method, phages-extracts coincubation assay, static interactions synographies and dynamic growth profile experiments in a bioreactor, it was found that the interactions in a static environment differ from interactions in a dynamic environment.ResultsDynamic conditions alter the influence of extracts in a concentration-dependent manner. The effects of the SRa and SRm extracts on bacterial growth in a dynamic environment depend on the species of the phage and bacterial host. The greatest differences were observed forE. colistrains and their phages, whereasP. syringaeand Phi6 phage reacted very similar to both extracts. The differences also emerged for single extracts withinE. colistrains and their phages.ConclusionsEvery extract type should be tested on a case-by-case basis and experiments outcomes should not be generalized before gathering data. Moreover, many varied experiments should be performed, especially when examining such multifactorial mixtures. Tested mixtures could be potentially used in multi-drug resistant bacterial infections treatments.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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