Aerococcus viridans Phage Lysin AVPL Had Lytic Activity against Streptococcus suis in a Mouse Bacteremia Model.
Hengyu XiYao FuChong ChenXin FengWenyu HanJingmin GuYalu JiPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
Streptococcus suis ( S. suis ) is a swine pathogen that can cause sepsis, meningitis, endocarditis, and other infectious diseases; it is also a zoonotic pathogen that has caused a global surge in fatal human infections. The widespread prevalence of multidrug-resistant S. suis strains and the decline in novel antibiotic candidates have necessitated the development of alternative antimicrobial agents. In this study, AVPL, the Aerococcus viridans ( A. viridans ) phage lysin, was found to exhibit efficient bactericidal activity and broad lytic activity against multiple serotypes of S. suis . A final concentration of 300 μg/mL AVPL reduced S. suis counts by 4-4.5 log10 within 1 h in vitro. Importantly, AVPL effectively inhibited 48 h S. suis biofilm formation and disrupted preformed biofilms. In a mouse model, 300 μg/mouse AVPL protected 100% of mice from infection following the administration of lethal doses of multidrug-resistant S. suis type 2 (SS2) strain SC19, reduced the bacterial load in different organs, and effectively alleviated inflammation and histopathological damage in infected mice. These data suggest that AVPL is a valuable candidate antimicrobial agent for treating S. suis infections.
Keyphrases
- biofilm formation
- candida albicans
- multidrug resistant
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- staphylococcus aureus
- mouse model
- oxidative stress
- escherichia coli
- infectious diseases
- gram negative
- drug resistant
- endothelial cells
- type diabetes
- metabolic syndrome
- risk factors
- high fat diet induced
- big data
- machine learning
- cerebrospinal fluid
- induced pluripotent stem cells