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Bacteriophage Adherence to Mucus Mediates Preventive Protection against Pathogenic Bacteria
by
Ashrafi, Roghaieh
, Sundberg, Lotta-Riina
, Laanto, Elina
, Almeida, Gabriel M. F.
in
Animals
/ Antibiosis
/ Antibiotics
/ Aquariums
/ Bacteria
/ Bacteria - pathogenicity
/ Bacteria - virology
/ Bacterial infections
/ bacterial virulence
/ bacteriophage therapy
/ bacteriophages
/ Bacteriophages - physiology
/ Biosphere
/ Disease
/ Editor's Pick
/ Fish Diseases - microbiology
/ Fish Diseases - prevention & control
/ Fish Diseases - therapy
/ Flavobacterium - pathogenicity
/ Flavobacterium - virology
/ Genomes
/ Host-Microbe Biology
/ Host-Pathogen Interactions
/ Mucosa
/ mucosal pathogens
/ Mucous Membrane - microbiology
/ Mucous Membrane - virology
/ Mucus
/ Mucus - metabolism
/ Mucus - virology
/ Oncorhynchus mykiss
/ Pathogens
/ Phage Therapy
/ Phages
/ Phenotypes
/ Protein Binding
/ Proteins
/ Trout
/ Viral Proteins - metabolism
/ Virulence
/ Water
2019
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Bacteriophage Adherence to Mucus Mediates Preventive Protection against Pathogenic Bacteria
by
Ashrafi, Roghaieh
, Sundberg, Lotta-Riina
, Laanto, Elina
, Almeida, Gabriel M. F.
in
Animals
/ Antibiosis
/ Antibiotics
/ Aquariums
/ Bacteria
/ Bacteria - pathogenicity
/ Bacteria - virology
/ Bacterial infections
/ bacterial virulence
/ bacteriophage therapy
/ bacteriophages
/ Bacteriophages - physiology
/ Biosphere
/ Disease
/ Editor's Pick
/ Fish Diseases - microbiology
/ Fish Diseases - prevention & control
/ Fish Diseases - therapy
/ Flavobacterium - pathogenicity
/ Flavobacterium - virology
/ Genomes
/ Host-Microbe Biology
/ Host-Pathogen Interactions
/ Mucosa
/ mucosal pathogens
/ Mucous Membrane - microbiology
/ Mucous Membrane - virology
/ Mucus
/ Mucus - metabolism
/ Mucus - virology
/ Oncorhynchus mykiss
/ Pathogens
/ Phage Therapy
/ Phages
/ Phenotypes
/ Protein Binding
/ Proteins
/ Trout
/ Viral Proteins - metabolism
/ Virulence
/ Water
2019
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Bacteriophage Adherence to Mucus Mediates Preventive Protection against Pathogenic Bacteria
by
Ashrafi, Roghaieh
, Sundberg, Lotta-Riina
, Laanto, Elina
, Almeida, Gabriel M. F.
in
Animals
/ Antibiosis
/ Antibiotics
/ Aquariums
/ Bacteria
/ Bacteria - pathogenicity
/ Bacteria - virology
/ Bacterial infections
/ bacterial virulence
/ bacteriophage therapy
/ bacteriophages
/ Bacteriophages - physiology
/ Biosphere
/ Disease
/ Editor's Pick
/ Fish Diseases - microbiology
/ Fish Diseases - prevention & control
/ Fish Diseases - therapy
/ Flavobacterium - pathogenicity
/ Flavobacterium - virology
/ Genomes
/ Host-Microbe Biology
/ Host-Pathogen Interactions
/ Mucosa
/ mucosal pathogens
/ Mucous Membrane - microbiology
/ Mucous Membrane - virology
/ Mucus
/ Mucus - metabolism
/ Mucus - virology
/ Oncorhynchus mykiss
/ Pathogens
/ Phage Therapy
/ Phages
/ Phenotypes
/ Protein Binding
/ Proteins
/ Trout
/ Viral Proteins - metabolism
/ Virulence
/ Water
2019
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Bacteriophage Adherence to Mucus Mediates Preventive Protection against Pathogenic Bacteria
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Bacteriophage Adherence to Mucus Mediates Preventive Protection against Pathogenic Bacteria
2019
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The mucosal surfaces of animals are habitat for microbes, including viruses. Bacteriophages—viruses that infect bacteria—were shown to be able to bind to mucus. This may result in a symbiotic relationship in which phages find bacterial hosts to infect, protecting the mucus-producing animal from bacterial infections in the process. Here, we studied phage binding on mucus and the effect of mucin on phage-bacterium interactions. The significance of our research is in showing that phage adhesion to mucus results in preventive protection against bacterial infections, which will serve as basis for the development of prophylactic phage therapy approaches. Besides, we also reveal that exposure to mucus upregulates bacterial virulence and that this is exploited by phages for infection, adding one additional layer to the metazoan-bacterium-phage biological interactions and ecology. This phenomenon might be widespread in the biosphere and thus crucial for understanding mucosal diseases, their outcome and treatment. Metazoans were proposed to host bacteriophages on their mucosal surfaces in a symbiotic relationship, where phages provide an external immunity against bacterial infections and the metazoans provide phages a medium for interacting with bacteria. However, scarce empirical evidence and model systems have left the phage-mucus interaction poorly understood. Here, we show that phages bind both to porcine mucus and to rainbow trout ( Oncorhynchus mykiss ) primary mucus, persist up to 7 days in the mucosa, and provide protection against Flavobacterium columnare . Also, exposure to mucus changes the bacterial phenotype by increasing bacterial virulence and susceptibility to phage infections. This trade-off in bacterial virulence reveals ecological benefit of maintaining phages in the metazoan mucosal surfaces. Tests using other phage-bacterium pairs suggest that phage binding to mucus may be widespread in the biosphere, indicating its importance for disease, ecology, and evolution. This phenomenon may have significant potential to be exploited in preventive phage therapy. IMPORTANCE The mucosal surfaces of animals are habitat for microbes, including viruses. Bacteriophages—viruses that infect bacteria—were shown to be able to bind to mucus. This may result in a symbiotic relationship in which phages find bacterial hosts to infect, protecting the mucus-producing animal from bacterial infections in the process. Here, we studied phage binding on mucus and the effect of mucin on phage-bacterium interactions. The significance of our research is in showing that phage adhesion to mucus results in preventive protection against bacterial infections, which will serve as basis for the development of prophylactic phage therapy approaches. Besides, we also reveal that exposure to mucus upregulates bacterial virulence and that this is exploited by phages for infection, adding one additional layer to the metazoan-bacterium-phage biological interactions and ecology. This phenomenon might be widespread in the biosphere and thus crucial for understanding mucosal diseases, their outcome and treatment.
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