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Isolation, Characterization and Genomic Analysis of a Novel Bacteriophage VB_EcoS-Golestan Infecting Multidrug-Resistant Escherichia coli Isolated from Urinary Tract Infection

Journal: Scientific Reports (20452322)Year: 2020/12/01Volume: 10Issue: 1
Yazdi M.Bouzari M.a Ghaemi E.A.Shahin K.
Green • GoldDOI:10.1038/s41598-020-63048-xLanguage: English

Abstract

Escherichia coli (E. coli) is one of the most common uropathogenic bacteria. The emergence of multi-drug resistance among these bacteria resulted in a worldwide public health problem which requires alternative treatment approaches such as phage therapy. In this study, phage VB_EcoS-Golestan, a member of Siphoviridae family, with high lytic ability against E. coli isolates, was isolated from wastewater. Its burst size was large and about 100 plaque-forming units/infected cell, rapid adsorption time, and high resistance to a broad range of pH and temperatures. Bioinformatics analysis of the genomic sequence suggests that VB_EcoS-Golestan is a new phage closely related to Escherichia phages in the Kagunavirus genus, Guernseyvirinae subfamily of Siphoviridae. The genome size was 44829 bp bp that encodes 78 putative ORFs, no tRNAs, 7 potential promoter sequences and 13 Rho-factor-independent terminators. No lysogenic mediated genes were detected in VB_EcoS-Golestan genome. Overall VB_EcoS-Golestan might be used as a potential treatment approach for controlling E. coli mediated urinary tract infection, however, further studies are essential to ensure its safety. © 2020, The Author(s).


Other Keywords

DNA, ViralEscherichia coliGenome, ViralHumansPhage TherapySequence Analysis, DNASiphoviridaeUrinary Tract InfectionsWaste Watervirus DNADNA sequencegeneticshumanisolation and purificationmicrobiologyurinary tract infectionvirologyvirus genome