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Transient negative effects of antibiotics on phages do not jeopardise the advantages of combination therapies

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FEMS MICROBIOLOGY ECOLOGY
卷 94, 期 8, 页码 -

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/femsec/fiy107

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phage therapy; P. aeruginosa; antibiotic resistance; experimental evolution; virulence

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  1. James S. McDonnell Foundation Studying Complex Systems Research Award [220020294]
  2. French Ministry of Research
  3. University of Montpellier

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Phages, the viruses of bacteria, have been proposed as antibacterial agents to complement or replace antibiotics due to the growing problem of resistance. In nature and in the clinic, antibiotics are ubiquitous and may affect phages indirectly via impacts on bacterial hosts. Even if the synergistic association of phages and antibiotics has been shown in several studies, the focus is often on bacteria with little known about the impact on phages. Evolutionary studies have demonstrated that time scale is an important factor in understanding the consequences of antimicrobial strategies, but this perspective is generally overlooked in phage-antibiotic combination studies. Here, we explore the effects of antibiotics on phages targeting the opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa. We go beyond previous studies by testing the interaction between several types of antibiotics and phages, and evaluate the effects on several important phage parameters during 8 days of experimental co-evolution with bacteria. Our study reveals that antibiotics had a negative effect on phage density and efficacy early on, but not in the later stages of the experiment. The results indicate that antibiotics can affect phage adaptation, but that phages can nevertheless contribute to managing antibiotic resistance levels.

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