Clostridium difficile bacteriophage finding under normal and iron-limited conditions for the isolation of potential siderophore receptor-specific phages
Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) represents a critical healthcare challenge. Phage therapy, known for its specificity of action, has emerged as a promising candidate for combating CDI, offering the potential to circumvent gut microbiome dysbiosis associated with conventional antibiotic re...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1754852024-04-29T15:34:25Z Clostridium difficile bacteriophage finding under normal and iron-limited conditions for the isolation of potential siderophore receptor-specific phages Lim, Edsel Yong Xun Kevin Pethe School of Biological Sciences kevin.pethe@ntu.edu.sg Medicine, Health and Life Sciences Bacteriophage Clostridium difficile Siderophore receptor Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) represents a critical healthcare challenge. Phage therapy, known for its specificity of action, has emerged as a promising candidate for combating CDI, offering the potential to circumvent gut microbiome dysbiosis associated with conventional antibiotic regimens. However, research on Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) phage hunting has been relatively limited. Of the studies conducted, none have reported the successful isolation of freely existing C. difficile phages from environmental samples. Henceforth, this thesis explored free environmental phages as untapped sources of novel therapeutic properties, focusing on potential C. difficile phages specific to the highly conserved siderophore receptors. To that end, this study aimed to isolate C. difficile phages under both normal and iron-limited conditions. We report, under normal iron condition, the unprecedented isolation of free C. difficile phages from environmental samples, via a threefold phage enrichment protocol. Spot assays conducted revealed the presence of turbid halos, marking a potential discovery of depolymerase-producing C. difficile phage(s). Concurrently, we present a novel method utilizing Oxyrase® and AnaeroPack™ for the portable and efficient establishment of anaerobic conditions for C. difficile phage hunting. However, phage isolation under iron-limited condition proved unsuccessful, leaving the search for potential siderophore receptor-specific C. difficile phages inconclusive. Bachelor's degree 2024-04-25T01:03:04Z 2024-04-25T01:03:04Z 2024 Final Year Project (FYP) Lim, E. Y. X. (2024). Clostridium difficile bacteriophage finding under normal and iron-limited conditions for the isolation of potential siderophore receptor-specific phages. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/175485 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/175485 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University |
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Clostridium difficile infection (CDI) represents a critical healthcare challenge. Phage therapy,
known for its specificity of action, has emerged as a promising candidate for combating CDI,
offering the potential to circumvent gut microbiome dysbiosis associated with conventional
antibiotic regimens. However, research on Clostridium difficile (C. difficile) phage hunting
has been relatively limited. Of the studies conducted, none have reported the successful
isolation of freely existing C. difficile phages from environmental samples. Henceforth, this
thesis explored free environmental phages as untapped sources of novel therapeutic
properties, focusing on potential C. difficile phages specific to the highly conserved
siderophore receptors. To that end, this study aimed to isolate C. difficile phages under both
normal and iron-limited conditions. We report, under normal iron condition, the
unprecedented isolation of free C. difficile phages from environmental samples, via a
threefold phage enrichment protocol. Spot assays conducted revealed the presence of turbid
halos, marking a potential discovery of depolymerase-producing C. difficile phage(s).
Concurrently, we present a novel method utilizing Oxyrase® and AnaeroPack™ for the
portable and efficient establishment of anaerobic conditions for C. difficile phage hunting.
However, phage isolation under iron-limited condition proved unsuccessful, leaving the
search for potential siderophore receptor-specific C. difficile phages inconclusive. |
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Clostridium difficile bacteriophage finding under normal and iron-limited conditions for the isolation of potential siderophore receptor-specific phages |
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Clostridium difficile bacteriophage finding under normal and iron-limited conditions for the isolation of potential siderophore receptor-specific phages |
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Clostridium difficile bacteriophage finding under normal and iron-limited conditions for the isolation of potential siderophore receptor-specific phages |
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Clostridium difficile bacteriophage finding under normal and iron-limited conditions for the isolation of potential siderophore receptor-specific phages |
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