Bacteriophages’ action against mastitis-causing bactéria

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Autor(a) principal: Barbosa, Lidiane Nunes
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Almada, André Felipe Berto de, Schmitz Junior, Jefferson Alessandro, Vechio, Marco Aurélio Del, Bezerra , Karolaine, Espolador, Gabriela Favero, Santos, Mariana Carvalho dos, Moretto, Lorena de Fatima, Santos, Isabela Carvalho dos, Martins, Lisiane de Almeida, Gonçalves , Daniela Dib
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/8541
Resumo: Mastitis is a breast tissue disease with a high incidence in dairy cows and implications ranging from the health of the animals to the economy of the sector. Although antibiotic therapy is widely used, the search for new perspectives in the management and treatment of this disease is necessary. Although phage research preceded the discovery of antibiotics, with the appearance of antibiotics and their efficiency in treating infections, phage therapy fell into disuse. However, phage therapy has now re-emerged as an alternative for combating multidrug-resistant bacteria. The relationship between phages, bacteria, and the immune system is unique, generating a wide range of opportunities, some of which have yet to be studied. Thus, the objective of this review was to analyze the use of bacteriophages in the control of bovine mastitis and its association with other natural products today. Phages have been shown to exert effective antibacterial and anti-biofilm activity, and their interactions with other substances of natural origin could be a viable path for treating disease. Despite being little explored, phages are already being considered as an alternative for treatment against the main bacterial agents of mastitis. In this review, the safety and future pathways of phage therapy are addressed in order to indicate points where research still needs to progress and the main advantages and difficulties in this area.
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spelling Bacteriophages’ action against mastitis-causing bactériaRendimiento de bacteriófagos en bacterias causantes de mastitisAtuação de bacteriófagos em bactérias causadoras de mastiteAção antibacterianaAção anti-biofilmeProdutos naturaisFagoEndolisina.Antibacterial actionAnti-biofilm actionNatural productsPhageEndolysin. Acción antibacterianaAcción anti-biofilmProductos naturalesFagosEndolisina.Mastitis is a breast tissue disease with a high incidence in dairy cows and implications ranging from the health of the animals to the economy of the sector. Although antibiotic therapy is widely used, the search for new perspectives in the management and treatment of this disease is necessary. Although phage research preceded the discovery of antibiotics, with the appearance of antibiotics and their efficiency in treating infections, phage therapy fell into disuse. However, phage therapy has now re-emerged as an alternative for combating multidrug-resistant bacteria. The relationship between phages, bacteria, and the immune system is unique, generating a wide range of opportunities, some of which have yet to be studied. Thus, the objective of this review was to analyze the use of bacteriophages in the control of bovine mastitis and its association with other natural products today. Phages have been shown to exert effective antibacterial and anti-biofilm activity, and their interactions with other substances of natural origin could be a viable path for treating disease. Despite being little explored, phages are already being considered as an alternative for treatment against the main bacterial agents of mastitis. In this review, the safety and future pathways of phage therapy are addressed in order to indicate points where research still needs to progress and the main advantages and difficulties in this area.                            La mastitis es una enfermedad del tejido mamario que tiene una alta incidencia en el hato lechero con implicaciones que van desde la salud hasta la economía del sector. El uso de la terapia con antibióticos es de amplia aplicación, sin embargo, es necesaria la búsqueda de nuevas perspectivas en el manejo y tratamiento de esta enfermedad. La investigación en fagos es anterior al descubrimiento de los antibióticos, pero con la aparición de estas sustancias y su eficacia en el tratamiento de infecciones, esta terapia quedó en el olvido por un tiempo y resurgió como una alternativa para combatir las bacterias multirresistentes. La relación entre los fagos, las bacterias y el sistema inmunológico es única y genera una amplia gama de oportunidades, algunas de las cuales aún están poco estudiadas. Así, el objetivo de esta revisión fue analizar el uso de bacteriófagos en el control de la mastitis bovina y su asociación con otros productos naturales en la actualidad. Las investigaciones han mostrado una actividad antibacteriana y antibiopelícula efectiva, y las interacciones de los fagos con otras sustancias de origen natural aparecen como una vía viable aún poco explorada para la enfermedad, pero que ya se vislumbra en relación a los principales agentes causantes de mastitis. También se abordan cuestiones sobre la seguridad y los caminos para el futuro de la terapia con fagos con el fin de señalar los puntos en los que la investigación aún debe avanzar y las principales ventajas y dificultades en esta área.A mastite é uma afecção do tecido mamário que tem alta incidência no rebanho leiteiro com implicações que vão desde a saúde até a economia do setor. O uso de antibioticoterapia é amplamente aplicado, no entanto, a busca por novas perspectivas no manejo e tratamento desta doença é necessária. As pesquisas com fagos são anteriores a descoberta dos antibióticos, mas com o aparecimento dessas substâncias e a sua eficiência no tratamento das infecções, essa terapia ficou por um tempo esquecida vindo à tona novamente como alternativa no combate as bactérias multirresistentes. A relação entre fagos, bactérias e sistema imune é única, gerando um amplo range de oportunidades, algumas delas ainda pouco estudadas. Dessa forma, o objetivo desta revisão foi analisar o uso de bacteriófagos no controle da mastite bovina e sua associação com outros produtos naturais na atualidade. Pesquisas tem demonstrado efetiva atividade antibacteriana e anti-biofilme e, interações de fagos com outras substâncias de origem natural aparecem como um caminho viável ainda pouco explorado para a doença, mas já vislumbrado frente aos principais agentes causadores da mastite.  Questões sobre a segurança e caminhos para o futuro da terapia fágica também são abordados com intuito de indicar pontos onde a pesquisa ainda deve avançar e as principais vantagens e dificuldades nesta área.Research, Society and Development2020-09-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/854110.33448/rsd-v9i10.8541Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 10; e1849108541Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 10; e1849108541Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 10; e18491085412525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/8541/7500Copyright (c) 2020 Lidiane Nunes Barbosa; André Felipe Berto de Almada; Jefferson Alessandro Schmitz Junior; Marco Aurélio Del Vechio; Karolaine Bezerra ; Gabriela Favero Espolador; Mariana Carvalho dos Santos; Lorena de Fatima Moretto; Isabela Carvalho dos Santos; Lisiane de Almeida Martins; Daniela Dib Gonçalves https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBarbosa, Lidiane Nunes Almada, André Felipe Berto de Schmitz Junior, Jefferson AlessandroVechio, Marco Aurélio Del Bezerra , Karolaine Espolador, Gabriela Favero Santos, Mariana Carvalho dos Moretto, Lorena de Fatima Santos, Isabela Carvalho dos Martins, Lisiane de Almeida Gonçalves , Daniela Dib 2020-10-31T12:03:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/8541Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:30:59.701622Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Bacteriophages’ action against mastitis-causing bactéria
Rendimiento de bacteriófagos en bacterias causantes de mastitis
Atuação de bacteriófagos em bactérias causadoras de mastite
title Bacteriophages’ action against mastitis-causing bactéria
spellingShingle Bacteriophages’ action against mastitis-causing bactéria
Barbosa, Lidiane Nunes
Ação antibacteriana
Ação anti-biofilme
Produtos naturais
Fago
Endolisina.
Antibacterial action
Anti-biofilm action
Natural products
Phage
Endolysin.
Acción antibacteriana
Acción anti-biofilm
Productos naturales
Fagos
Endolisina.
title_short Bacteriophages’ action against mastitis-causing bactéria
title_full Bacteriophages’ action against mastitis-causing bactéria
title_fullStr Bacteriophages’ action against mastitis-causing bactéria
title_full_unstemmed Bacteriophages’ action against mastitis-causing bactéria
title_sort Bacteriophages’ action against mastitis-causing bactéria
author Barbosa, Lidiane Nunes
author_facet Barbosa, Lidiane Nunes
Almada, André Felipe Berto de
Schmitz Junior, Jefferson Alessandro
Vechio, Marco Aurélio Del
Bezerra , Karolaine
Espolador, Gabriela Favero
Santos, Mariana Carvalho dos
Moretto, Lorena de Fatima
Santos, Isabela Carvalho dos
Martins, Lisiane de Almeida
Gonçalves , Daniela Dib
author_role author
author2 Almada, André Felipe Berto de
Schmitz Junior, Jefferson Alessandro
Vechio, Marco Aurélio Del
Bezerra , Karolaine
Espolador, Gabriela Favero
Santos, Mariana Carvalho dos
Moretto, Lorena de Fatima
Santos, Isabela Carvalho dos
Martins, Lisiane de Almeida
Gonçalves , Daniela Dib
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Barbosa, Lidiane Nunes
Almada, André Felipe Berto de
Schmitz Junior, Jefferson Alessandro
Vechio, Marco Aurélio Del
Bezerra , Karolaine
Espolador, Gabriela Favero
Santos, Mariana Carvalho dos
Moretto, Lorena de Fatima
Santos, Isabela Carvalho dos
Martins, Lisiane de Almeida
Gonçalves , Daniela Dib
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ação antibacteriana
Ação anti-biofilme
Produtos naturais
Fago
Endolisina.
Antibacterial action
Anti-biofilm action
Natural products
Phage
Endolysin.
Acción antibacteriana
Acción anti-biofilm
Productos naturales
Fagos
Endolisina.
topic Ação antibacteriana
Ação anti-biofilme
Produtos naturais
Fago
Endolisina.
Antibacterial action
Anti-biofilm action
Natural products
Phage
Endolysin.
Acción antibacteriana
Acción anti-biofilm
Productos naturales
Fagos
Endolisina.
description Mastitis is a breast tissue disease with a high incidence in dairy cows and implications ranging from the health of the animals to the economy of the sector. Although antibiotic therapy is widely used, the search for new perspectives in the management and treatment of this disease is necessary. Although phage research preceded the discovery of antibiotics, with the appearance of antibiotics and their efficiency in treating infections, phage therapy fell into disuse. However, phage therapy has now re-emerged as an alternative for combating multidrug-resistant bacteria. The relationship between phages, bacteria, and the immune system is unique, generating a wide range of opportunities, some of which have yet to be studied. Thus, the objective of this review was to analyze the use of bacteriophages in the control of bovine mastitis and its association with other natural products today. Phages have been shown to exert effective antibacterial and anti-biofilm activity, and their interactions with other substances of natural origin could be a viable path for treating disease. Despite being little explored, phages are already being considered as an alternative for treatment against the main bacterial agents of mastitis. In this review, the safety and future pathways of phage therapy are addressed in order to indicate points where research still needs to progress and the main advantages and difficulties in this area.
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