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Bacteriophages Concept and Applications: A Review on Phage Therapy

Journal

CURRENT PHARMACEUTICAL BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 24, Issue 10, Pages 1245-1264

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BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.2174/1389201024666221104142457

Keywords

Bacteriophage; biofilms; bacteria; phage; lysogenic; lytic

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The nature of phages was controversial, but in 1940 the dispute was resolved and their activity and application continued to develop in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. Bacteriophages were first used in 1919 to treat bacterial illnesses. Bacteriophages have different levels of complexity, ranging from simple spherical viruses to more complicated ones with larger genome sizes.
The nature of phages was a matter of dispute, which was resolved in 1940, and it was continued to develop their activity and application in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. Bacteriophages were first employed in 1919 to treat bacterial illnesses caused by Citrobacter, Enterobacter, and Pseudomonas. Bacteriophages range in complexity from simple spherical viruses with genome sizes of less than 5 kbp to complicated viruses with genome sizes surpassing 280 kbp. They have two significant parts, head and tail, and are made up of numerous copies of more than 40 distinct proteins. Bacteriophages have been demonstrated to bind with receptors in the walls of both gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, ranging from peptide sequences to polysaccharide moieties. Depending on the type of phage and the physiological state of the bacterium, the life cycle may diverge into the lytic cycle or lysogenic cycle. Lytic-lysogenic switch depends on a variety of inducing factors. Bacteriophage therapy can be administered via several routes, but parenteral routes are the most effective. Auto-dosing, single-dose potential, lack of cross-resistance with antibiotics, etc., are several advantages of phage therapy over antibiotic treatment. Bacteriophages are attracting much attention because of their potential advantages and wide applications as antibacterial agents, diagnostic technologies, phage-based products, and biocontrol agents. They also have several applications in the food industry, agriculture/crop, farm animal and bee protection, environmental, and biosensor development.

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