Clinical Antibiotic-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii Strains with Higher Susceptibility to Environmental Phages than Antibiotic-sensitive Strains

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Li-Kuang Chen
Shu-Chen Kuo
Kai-Chih Chang
Chieh-Chen Cheng
Pei-Ying Yu
Chih-Hui Chang
Tren-Yi Chen
Chun-Chieh Tseng
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[1] Tzu Chi University,Institute of Medical Sciences, Department of Laboratory Diagnostic, College of Medicine
[2] Clinical Pathology,Department of Laboratory Medicine
[3] Buddhist Tzu Chi General Hospital,National Institute of Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology
[4] National Health Research Institutes,Department of Laboratory Medicine and Biotechnology
[5] Tzu Chi University,Department and Graduate Institute of Public Health
[6] Tzu Chi University,Emergency Department
[7] Changhua Christian Hospital,undefined
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Antibiotic-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii is associated with nosocomial infections worldwide. Here, we used clinically isolated A. baumannii strains as models to demonstrate whether antibiotic resistance is correlated with an increased susceptibility to bacteriophages. In this study, 24 active phages capable of infecting A. baumannii were isolated from various environments, and the susceptibilities of both antibiotic-sensitive and antibiotic-resistant strains of A. baumannii to different phages were compared. In our study, a total of 403 clinically isolated A. baumannii strains were identified. On average, the phage infection percentage of the antibiotic-resistant A. baumannii strains was 84% (from 81–86%), whereas the infection percentage in the antibiotic-sensitive A. baumannii strains was only 56.5% (from 49–64%). In addition, the risk of phage infection for A. baumannii was significantly increased in the strains that were resistant to at least four antibiotics and exhibited a dose-dependent response (p-trend < 0.0001). Among all of the A. baumannii isolates, 75.6% were phage typeable. The results of phage typing might also reveal the antibiotic-resistant profiles of clinical A. baumannii strains. In conclusion, phage susceptibility represents an evolutionary trade-off in A. baumannii strains that show adaptations for antibiotic resistance, particularly in medical environments that have high antibiotic use.
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