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In Vitro Management of Hospital <Emphasis Type="Italic">Pseudomonas aeruginosa</Emphasis> Biofilm Using Indigenous T7-Like Lytic Phage
Authors:Sangeeta Ahiwale  Nilofer Tamboli  Kiran Thorat  Rajendra Kulkarni  Hans Ackermann  Balasaheb Kapadnis
Institution:(1) Department of Environmental Sciences, University of Pune, Pune, India;(2) Department of Microbiology, Mahatma Phule College, Pune, India;(3) Department of Microbiology-Infectiology and Immunology, Laval University, Sainte-Foy, Canada;(4) Department of Microbiology, University of Pune, Pune, India;
Abstract:Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a human pathogen capable of forming biofilm and contaminating medical settings, is responsible for 65% mortality in the hospitals all over the world. This study was undertaken to isolate lytic phages against biofilm forming Ps. aeruginosa hospital isolates and to use them for in vitro management of biofilms in the microtiter plate. Multidrug resistant strains of Ps. aeruginosa were isolated from the hospital environment in and around Pimpri-Chinchwad, Maharashtra by standard microbiological methods. Lytic phages against these strains were isolated from the Pavana river water by double agar layer plaque assay method. A wide host range phage bacterial virus Ps. aeruginosa phage (BVPaP-3) was selected. Electron microscopy revealed that BVPaP-3 phage is a T7-like phage and is a relative of phage species gh-1. A phage at MOI-0.001 could prevent biofilm formation by Ps. aeruginosa hospital strain-6(HS6) on the pegs within 24 h. It could also disperse pre-formed biofilms of all hospital isolates (HS1–HS6) on the pegs within 24 h. Dispersion of biofilm was studied by monitoring log percent reduction in cfu and log percent increase in pfu of respective bacterium and phage on the peg as well as in the well. Scanning electron microscopy confirmed that phage BVPaP-3 indeed causes biofilm reduction and bacterial cell killing. Laboratory studies prove that BVPaP-3 is a highly efficient phage in preventing and dispersing biofilms of Ps. aeruginosa. Phage BVPaP-3 can be used as biological disinfectant to control biofilm problem in medical devices.
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