RRC ID 84894
Author Fujimoto K, Hayashi T, Yamamoto M, Sato N, Shimohigoshi M, Miyaoka D, Yokota C, Watanabe M, Hisaki Y, Kamei Y, Yokoyama Y, Yabuno T, Hirose A, Nakamae M, Nakamae H, Uematsu M, Sato S, Yamaguchi K, Furukawa Y, Akeda Y, Hino M, Imoto S, Uematsu S.
Title An enterococcal phage-derived enzyme suppresses graft-versus-host disease.
Journal Nature
Abstract Changes in the gut microbiome have pivotal roles in the pathogenesis of acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD) after allogenic haematopoietic cell transplantation (allo-HCT)1-6. However, effective methods for safely resolving gut dysbiosis have not yet been established. An expansion of the pathogen Enterococcus faecalis in the intestine, associated with dysbiosis, has been shown to be a risk factor for aGVHD7-10. Here we analyse the intestinal microbiome of patients with allo-HCT, and find that E. faecalis escapes elimination and proliferates in the intestine by forming biofilms, rather than by acquiring drug-resistance genes. We isolated cytolysin-positive highly pathogenic E. faecalis from faecal samples and identified an anti-E. faecalis enzyme derived from E. faecalis-specific bacteriophages by analysing bacterial whole-genome sequencing data. The antibacterial enzyme had lytic activity against the biofilm of E. faecalis in vitro and in vivo. Furthermore, in aGVHD-induced gnotobiotic mice that were colonized with E. faecalis or with patient faecal samples characterized by the domination of Enterococcus, levels of intestinal cytolysin-positive E. faecalis were decreased and survival was significantly increased in the group that was treated with the E. faecalis-specific enzyme, compared with controls. Thus, administration of a phage-derived antibacterial enzyme that is specific to biofilm-forming pathogenic E. faecalis-which is difficult to eliminate with existing antibiotics-might provide an approach to protect against aGVHD.
Volume 632(8023)
Pages 174-181
Published 2024-8-1
DOI 10.1038/s41586-024-07667-8
PII 10.1038/s41586-024-07667-8
PMID 38987594
PMC PMC11291292
MeSH Adult Aged Animals Anti-Bacterial Agents / pharmacology Bacteriophages* / enzymology Bacteriophages* / genetics Biofilms / drug effects Biofilms / growth & development Drug Resistance, Bacterial / drug effects Dysbiosis / complications Dysbiosis / microbiology Enterococcus faecalis* / drug effects Enterococcus faecalis* / genetics Enterococcus faecalis* / growth & development Enterococcus faecalis* / metabolism Enterococcus faecalis* / virology Feces / microbiology Female Gastrointestinal Microbiome* Germ-Free Life Graft vs Host Disease* / complications Graft vs Host Disease* / microbiology Graft vs Host Disease* / prevention & control Graft vs Host Disease* / therapy Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation / adverse effects Humans In Vitro Techniques Intestines / drug effects Intestines / microbiology Male Mice Middle Aged Perforin / metabolism Risk Factors Transplantation, Homologous / adverse effects Whole Genome Sequencing Young Adult
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General Microbes JCM5803