作者
Lisa M Bono, Stephanie Mao, Rachel E Done, Kenichi W Okamoto, Benjamin K Chan, Paul E Turner
发表日期
2021/1/1
来源
Advances in Virus Research
卷号
111
页码范围
63-110
出版商
Academic Press
简介
Phages are viruses that specifically infect bacteria, and their biodiversity contributes to historical and current development of phage therapy to treat myriad bacterial infections. Phage therapy holds promise as an alternative to failing chemical antibiotics, but there are benefits and costs of this technology. Here, we review the rich history of phage therapy, highlighting reasons (often political) why it was widely rejected by Western medicine until recently. One longstanding idea involves mixing different phages together in cocktails, to increase the probability of killing target pathogenic bacteria without pre-screening for phage susceptibility. By challenging 30 lytic phages to infect 14 strains of the bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa, we showed that some phages were “generalists” with broad host-ranges, emphasizing that extreme host-specificity of phages was not necessarily a liability. Using a “greedy algorithm” analysis …
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