AI Article Synopsis

  • The research looked at using special viruses called bacteriophages to fight bacteria in development engineering stuff.
  • They tested two types of bacteriophages (T4 and M13) with different cell setups to see if they could help with infections without harming the cells.
  • The study found that these bacteriophages could stick to tiny particles and survive many tests, showing they can be a safe way to reduce bacterial contamination.

Article Abstract

This research aimed to address the potential bacterial contamination risks in developmental engineering (DE) using bacteriophages. To compare and contrast the exemplar Escherichia coli T4 and M13 bacteriophages, human dermal fibroblasts cultivated on culture plates, natural cellulosic scaffolds, and poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) particles were utilized as two-dimensional (2D) cell, three-dimensional (3D) tissue, and modular tissue culture models, respectively. When directly introduced into these distinct culture systems, both phages survived, exhibited no significant effects on the cultured cells or tissues, yet displayed their potentials to alleviate the infections caused by corresponding bacterial host cells. Apart from direct addition into the culture medium, both phages were also coated on PMMA, polystyrene, poly(lactic acid) particles with different diameters (5, 10, 30, and 100 µm) and cellulosic scaffolds. The coated phages endured the coating processes and demonstrated their viabilities in plaque assays. Further testing indicated that the phages coated on the PMMA particles tolerated multiple deliberate rinses and centrifugations, but not thermal treatment at 60-80°C. In summary, T4 and M13 bacteriophages not only manifested their antibacterial functions in diverse 2D cell, 3D tissue, and modular tissue culture systems, but also demonstrated their potentials of coating modular scaffolds to alleviate the bacterial contamination risks in DE.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bit.28778DOI Listing

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