Engineered reporter phages for rapid detection ofEscherichia coli, Klebsiellaspp., andEnterococcusspp. in urine

Susanne Meile,Jiemin Du, Samuel Staubli, Sebastian Grossman,Hendrik Koliwer-Brandl, Pietro Piffaretti,Lorenz Leitner,Cassandra I. Matter, Jasmin Baggenstos, Laura Hunold, Sonja Milek,Christian Gübeli, Marko Kozomara-Hocke, Vera Neumeier, Angela Botteon,Jochen Klumpp,Jonas Marschall,Shawna McCallin, Reinhard Zbinden,Thomas M. Kessler,Martin J. Loessner,Matthew Dunne,Samuel Kilcher

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2022)

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AbstractThe rapid detection and species-level differentiation of bacterial pathogens facilitates antibiotic stewardship and improves disease management. Here, we develop a rapid bacteriophage-based diagnostic assay to detect the most prevalent pathogens causing urinary tract infections:Escherichia coli, Klebsiellaspp., andEnterococcusspp. For each uropathogen, two virulent phages were genetically engineered to express a nanoluciferase reporter gene upon host infection. Using 206 patient urine samples, reporter phage-induced bioluminescence was quantified to identify bacteriuria and the assay was benchmarked against conventional urinalysis. Overall,E. coli, Klebsiellaspp., andEnterococcusspp. were each detected with high sensitivity (68%, 78%, 85%), specificity (99%, 99%, 99%), and accuracy (90%, 94%, 96%) at a resolution of ⩾103CFU/ml within 5 h. We further demonstrate how bioluminescence in urine can be used to predict phage antibacterial activity, demonstrating the future potential of reporter phages as companion diagnostics that guide patient-phage matching prior to therapeutic phage application.
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reporter phages,of<i>escherichia coli,urine,rapid detection
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