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  • Enterobacter hormaechei is a rising bacterial threat, particularly resistant to many antibiotics, and was identified as lethal to fish for the first time.
  • The lytic bacteriophage vB_EhoM-IME523, isolated from hospital sewage, shows potential as a treatment against this pathogen, exhibiting distinct structural characteristics and a complete genome of 172,763 bp.
  • IME523 and a related phage, CIP9, are classified as a new species within the Tevenvirinae subfamily, demonstrating capability in protecting zebrafish and brocade carp from E. hormaechei infections.

Article Abstract

Enterobacter hormaechei is an important emerging pathogen, often exhibiting resistance to multiple clinically important antibiotics. In this study, E. hormaechei was found, for the first time, to be lethal to fish. Bacteriophages are considered potential treatments for bacterial infections. The lytic phage vB_EhoM-IME523 (abbreviated 'IME523') infecting multidrug-resistant E. hormaechei was isolated from hospital sewage. IME523 exhibits T4-like morphology, including a prolate icosahedral head 110 ± 1.89 nm (mean ± SD) long and 82 ± 0.75 nm wide, and a contractile tail of ca. 110 ± 0.91 nm in length. The complete genome length of phage IME523 is 172763 bp, with a G + C content of 39.97%. The whole genome sequence of IME523 has a 93.10% average nucleotide identity (ANI) and a 53.3% in silico DNA-DNA hybridization (isDDH) value with the closest-related Enterobacter phage vB_EclM_CIP9 ('CIP9'). ANI and isDDH values between IME523 and other phages were lower than 78 and 22%, respectively. IME523 and CIP9 formed a monophyletic branch in a phylogenetic tree based on the terminase large subunit, DNA polymerase protein and whole genome phylogenetic analysis. Results suggest that IME523 is a novel species in the subfamily Tevenvirinae and forms a novel genus together with CIP9. No IME523 open reading frame was found to be associated with virulence factors or antibiotic resistance genes. IME523 showed promising protection to zebrafish and brocade carp against E. hormaechei challenge.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3354/dao03622DOI Listing

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