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Virology

Volume 443, Issue 2, 1 September 2013, Pages 187-196
Virology

Safety analysis of a Russian phage cocktail: From MetaGenomic analysis to oral application in healthy human subjects

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Highlights

  • We analyzed the composition of a commercial Russian phage cocktail.

  • The cocktail consists of at least 10 different phage genera.

  • No undesired genes were detected.

  • No adverse effects were seen upon oral application in a small human clinical trial.

Abstract

Phage therapy has a long tradition in Eastern Europe, where preparations are comprised of complex phage cocktails whose compositions have not been described. We investigated the composition of a phage cocktail from the Russian pharmaceutical company Microgen targeting Escherichia coli/Proteus infections. Electron microscopy identified six phage types, with numerically T7-like phages dominating over T4-like phages. A metagenomic approach using taxonomical classification, reference mapping and de novo assembly identified 18 distinct phage types, including 7 genera of Podoviridae, 2 established and 2 proposed genera of Myoviridae, and 2 genera of Siphoviridae. De novo assembly yielded 7 contigs greater than 30 kb, including a 147-kb Myovirus genome and a 42-kb genome of a potentially new phage. Bioinformatic analysis did not reveal undesired genes and a small human volunteer trial did not associate adverse effects with oral phage exposure.

Keywords

Bacteriophages
Escherichia coli
Human phage therapy
Metagenomics
Safety
Fecal microbiota

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1

Current address: Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Devision of Genetics and Population Health, Herston, Brisbane, QLD 4029, Australia.

2

Current address: AgResearch Ltd. Ruakura Research Centre, East Street, Private Bag 3123, Hamilton 3240, New Zealand.