Identification of a novel broad-spectrum endolysin, Ply0643, with high antibacterial activity in mouse models of streptococcal bacteriaemia and mastitis.

Res Vet Sci

College of Veterinary Medicine, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, China; OIE Reference Laboratory for Swine Streptococcosis, Nanjing, China; MOE Joint International Research Laboratory of Animal Health and Food Safety, Nanjing, China; Key Laboratory of Animal Bacteriology, Ministry of Agriculture, Nanjing, China.

Published: March 2022

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  • Streptococcal infections are common in both humans and animals, and the rise of multidrug-resistant strains has led to the need for alternative treatments to antibiotics.
  • A novel endolysin called Ply0643, derived from a specific bacteriophage, shows strong antibacterial effects against 66 different Streptococcus strains and is effective in a wide range of temperatures and pH levels.
  • In animal studies, Ply0643 demonstrated significant protective effects against severe bacterial infections and reduced inflammation in mice, indicating its potential as a new treatment for streptococcal infections.

Article Abstract

Streptococcal infections are very common in humans and animals, and they are usually treated with antibiotics. Multidrug-resistant Streptococcus strains have continuously emerged in recent years, prompting the search for alternatives to antibiotics. The use of endolysins encoded by phages has presented a promising alternative approach to treatment. In this study, a novel prophage endolysin, Ply0643, was identified from the prophage S. a 04. At an optimal concentration (30 μg/mL), rPly0643 exhibited broad and strong lysosomal enzyme activity against 66 Streptococcus strains from different sources while also maintaining high lytic activity over a wide pH range (pH 6-10) and a broad range of temperatures (28 °C-45 °C). Two in vivo treatments of rPly0643 (total 0.8 mg/mouse) significantly protected mice (80%) from lethal bacteriaemia with Streptococcus suis, and single treatments of rPly0643 (0.1 mg/gland) significantly reduced Streptococcus agalactiae concentrations and inflammation in murine mammary glands. These findings collectively demonstrate that Ply0643 exhibits good bactericidal activity both in vitro and in vivo, and therefore represents a useful antibacterial agent for combatting streptococcal infections.

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Identification of a novel broad-spectrum endolysin, Ply0643, with high antibacterial activity in mouse models of streptococcal bacteriaemia and mastitis.

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College of Veterinary Medicine, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, China; OIE Reference Laboratory for Swine Streptococcosis, Nanjing, China; MOE Joint International Research Laboratory of Animal Health and Food Safety, Nanjing, China; Key Laboratory of Animal Bacteriology, Ministry of Agriculture, Nanjing, China.

Article Synopsis
  • Streptococcal infections are common in both humans and animals, and the rise of multidrug-resistant strains has led to the need for alternative treatments to antibiotics.
  • A novel endolysin called Ply0643, derived from a specific bacteriophage, shows strong antibacterial effects against 66 different Streptococcus strains and is effective in a wide range of temperatures and pH levels.
  • In animal studies, Ply0643 demonstrated significant protective effects against severe bacterial infections and reduced inflammation in mice, indicating its potential as a new treatment for streptococcal infections.
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