articleClinical Infectious DiseasesJun 9, 2022HYBRID OA

Phage Therapy of Mycobacterium Infections: Compassionate Use of Phages in 20 Patients With Drug-Resistant Mycobacterial Disease

University of Pittsburgh · UNSW Sydney · +24 more institutions

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Abstract

Background

Nontuberculous Mycobacterium infections, particularly Mycobacterium abscessus, are increasingly common among patients with cystic fibrosis and chronic bronchiectatic lung diseases. Treatment is challenging due to intrinsic antibiotic resistance. Bacteriophage therapy represents a potentially novel approach. Relatively few active lytic phages are available and there is great variation in phage susceptibilities among M. abscessus isolates, requiring personalized phage identification.

Methods

Mycobacterium isolates from 200 culture-positive patients with symptomatic disease were screened for phage susceptibilities. One or more lytic phages were identified for 55 isolates. Phages were administered intravenously, by aerosolization, or both to 20 patients on a compassionate use basis and patients were monitored for adverse reactions, clinical and microbiologic responses, the emergence of phage resistance, and phage neutralization in serum, sputum, or bronchoalveolar lavage fluid.

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Phage therapy
  • Lytic cycle
  • Medicine
  • Bacteriophage
  • Mycobacterium abscessus
  • Microbiology
  • Sputum
  • Virology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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