Su Zar Chi Lwin, Aye Thida Maung, Khin Zar Linn, Miku Hirono, Cunkuan Shen, Mohamed El-Telbany, Marwa Nabil Sayed Abdelaziz, Tahir Noor Mohammadi, Yoshimitsu Masuda, Ken-ichi Honjoh, Takahisa Miyamoto
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Characterization of two Campylobacter jejuni phages and evaluation of their antibacterial efficacy with EDTA
Campylobacter jejuni is a leading cause of foodborne illness worldwide. The application of bacteriophages offers a promising approach to specifically target and reduce C. jejuni contamination in food products. In this study, two C. jejuni phages were characterized, and their ability to inhibit bacterial growth in combination with ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) was investigated. Both phages exhibited tolerance to a wide range of temperature (4–60 °C) and pH (3-9). Phage vB_CjeM-PC10 and vB_CjeM-PC22 were found to have a latent period of 30 min and 20 min and a burst size of 7 and 35 PFU/cell, respectively. Phage vB_CjeM-PC10 has a linear double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) genome of 51,148 bp with 77 ORFs and 29% GC content. Phage vB_CjeM-PC22 has a circular dsDNA genome of 32,543 bp with 56 ORFs and 28% GC content. At 42 °C, the combination of these phages (MOI = 10) and EDTA decreased the count of viable C. jejuni by 5.2 log10 and inhibited the regrowth of resistant cells for 48 h. At 4 °C, phage vB_CjeM-PC10 alone (MOI = 1000) reduced the count of viable C. jejuni by 3 log10 in brain heart infusion (BHI) broth and 2 log10 on chicken skin after incubation for 48 h. Although these phages were effective against C. jejuni, they cannot be utilized directly for food safety applications because they are lysogenic. Nevertheless, these findings expand the genome library of C. jejuni phages and enrich data resources by highlighting potential strategies for controlling C. jejuni infections.
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Archives of Virology publishes original contributions from all branches of research on viruses, virus-like agents, and virus infections of humans, animals, plants, insects, and bacteria. Coverage spans a broad spectrum of topics, from descriptions of newly discovered viruses, to studies of virus structure, composition, and genetics, to studies of virus interactions with host cells, organisms and populations. Studies employ molecular biologic, molecular genetics, and current immunologic and epidemiologic approaches. Contents include studies on the molecular pathogenesis, pathophysiology, and genetics of virus infections in individual hosts, and studies on the molecular epidemiology of virus infections in populations. Also included are studies involving applied research such as diagnostic technology development, monoclonal antibody panel development, vaccine development, and antiviral drug development.Archives of Virology wishes to publish obituaries of recently deceased well-known virologists and leading figures in virology.