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العنوان
Control of Some Antibiotic Resistant Bacterial Isolates by Some Virulent Bacteriophages /
الناشر
Shimaa Abdel-Hakeim Mohamed Badawy,
المؤلف
Badawy, Shimaa Abdel-Hakeim Mohamed.
هيئة الاعداد
باحث / Shimaa Abdel-Hakeim Mohamed Badawy
مشرف / Zakaria Awad Mohamed Baka
مشرف / Mohamed Ismail Abou Dobara
مشرف / Ahmed Kassem El-Sayed
الموضوع
Botany.
تاريخ النشر
2020.
عدد الصفحات
247 p. :
اللغة
الإنجليزية
الدرجة
الدكتوراه
التخصص
علوم النبات
تاريخ الإجازة
15/10/2020
مكان الإجازة
جامعة دمياط - كلية العلوم - النبات
الفهرس
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Abstract

Acinetobacter baumannii is an opportunistic pathogen that presents a serious clinical challenge due to its increasing resistance to all available antibiotics. Phage therapy has been introduced recently to treat antibiotic-incurable A. baumannii infections. In search for new A. baumannii specific bacteriophages, 20 clinical A. baumannii strains were used in two pools in an attempt to enrich phages from sewage. The enrichment resulted in induction of resident prophage(s) and three temperate bacteriophages, named vB_AbaS_fEg-Aba01, vB_AbaS_fLi-Aba02 and vB_AbaS_fLi-Aba03, all able to infect only one strain (#6597) of the 20 clinical strains, were isolated. Morphological characteristics obtained by transmission electron microscopy together with the genomic information revealed that the phages belong to the family Siphoviridae. Two virulent phages fEg-Eco18 and fEg-Eco19 were obtained active only against E. coli #5521 strain using 13 E. coli strains in two pools in an attempt to enrich phages from sewage. The ca. 35 kb genomic sequences of the Acinetobacter phages were >99% identical to each other. The linear ds DNA genomes of the phages contained 10 nt cohesive end termini, 52-54 predicted genes, an attP site and one tRNA gene each. A database search revealed an >99% identical prophage in the genome of A. baumannii strain AbPK1 (acc. no. CP024576.1). Over 99% identical prophages were also identified from two of the original 20 clinical strains (#5707 and #5920) and both were shown to be spontaneously inducible, thus very likely being the origins of the isolated phages. The phage vB_AbaS_fEg-Aba01 was also able to lysogenize the susceptible strain #6597 demonstrating that it was fully functional. The phages showed a very narrow host range infecting only two A. baumannii strains. In conclusion, we have isolated and characterized three novel temperate Siphoviridae phages that infect A. baumannii and two Ecophages that infect E.coli.