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Isolation and Characterization of Lytic Bacteriophages against Aeromonas dhakensis Isolated from Water in Thailand
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Document Title
Isolation and Characterization of Lytic Bacteriophages against Aeromonas dhakensis Isolated from Water in Thailand
Author
Sawaengwong T. Sunthornthummas S. Surachat K. Atithep T. Rangsiruji A. Sarawaneeyaruk S. Pringsulaka O.
Affiliations
Department of Microbiology Faculty of Science Srinakharinwirot University Bangkok 10110 Thailand; National Biobank of Thailand (NBT) National Science and Technology Development Agency Pathum Thani 12120 Thailand; Department of Biomedical Sciences and Biomedical Engineering Faculty of Medicine Prince of Songkla University Songkhla Hat Yai 90110 Thailand; Translational Medicine Research Center Faculty of Medicine Prince of Songkla University Songkhla Hat Yai 90110 Thailand; Frontier Research Center (FRC) Vidyasirimedhi Institute of Science and Technology (VISTEC) Wangchan Valley Rayong 21210 Thailand; Department of Biology Faculty of Science Srinakharinwirot University Bangkok 10110 Thailand
Type
Article
Source Title
Journal of Current Science and Technology
ISSN
26300583
Year
2023
Volume
13
Issue
3
Page
551-563
Open Access
All Open Access Hybrid Gold
Publisher
Rangsit University
DOI
10.59796/jcst.V13N3.2023.932
Abstract
Phage therapy has emerged as a potential solution to the issue of multidrug-resistant bacteria. In this study a novel bacteriophage vB_AdhS_M4 which infects Aeromonas dhakensis was isolated. A. dhakensis strains were isolated from water samples in Thailand and identified by biochemical and 16S rDNA sequence analysis. Four isolates namely AM NGP8 AK3 and SBKN4 were identified as A. dhakensis and used as hosts for phage isolation. Only 1 phage vB_AdhS_M4 was obtained using A. dhakensis AM as host. Phage vB_AdhS_M4 morphology host range one-step growth curve pH and temperature stability and genome were investigated. Transmission electron microscopy revealed that vB_AdhS_M4 has an icosahedral head of 64.8 ? 0.51 nm and a long tail of 185.4 ? 0.48 nm suggesting that it belongs to the Siphoviridae family. Phage vB_AdhS_M4 had a latent period of 50 mins and a mean burst size of approximately 48 phage particles per infected cell. Our study on host-range determination demonstrated that this phage was specific for infecting A. dhakensis. Phage vB_AdhS_M4 was stable within a pH range of 4-7 and at temperatures ranging from 4 to 45 ?C. The complete genome of Aeromonas phage vB_AdhS_M4 is 61 429 bp in length with a G+C content of 61.7% and 77 open reading frames. In vitro A. dhakensis growth inhibition were observed with vB_AdhS_M4 at various MOIs. The greatest reduction in cell count occurred during the first 6-12 h of incubation with the phage compared to the uninfected bacterial control at all MOIs tested. Although the bacteria regrew after 24 h of incubation with the phage the bacterial count remained lower than that of the control throughout the entire 48-h period. Based on these findings it appears that vB_AdhS_M4 could be a valuable tool for biocontrol of A. dhakensis in aquaculture. ? 2018-2023 Rangsit University.
Keyword
Aeromonas dhakensis | Bacteriophage | Biocontrol | lytic bacteriophages
License
CC BY-NC-ND
Rights
Journal of Current Science and Technology
Publication Source
WOS