Dispersing biofilms with engineered enzymatic bacteriophage

Boston University · Harvard–MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology

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Abstract

Synthetic biology involves the engineering of biological organisms by using modular and generalizable designs with the ultimate goal of developing useful solutions to real-world problems. One such problem involves bacterial biofilms, which are crucial in the pathogenesis of many clinically important infections and are difficult to eradicate because they exhibit resistance to antimicrobial treatments and removal by host immune systems. To address this issue, we engineered bacteriophage to express a biofilm-degrading enzyme during infection to simultaneously attack the bacterial cells in the biofilm and the biofilm matrix, which is composed of extracellular polymeric substances. We show that the efficacy of…

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Keywords
  • Biofilm
  • Bacteriophage
  • Microbiology
  • Phage therapy
  • Synthetic biology
  • Biology
  • Bacteria
  • Enzyme
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