Bacteriophage entrapped chitosan microgel for the treatment of biofilm-mediated polybacterial infection in burn wounds

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL MACROMOLECULES(2023)

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Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) and Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P. aeruginosa) bacteria are most commonly present in burn wound infections. Multidrug resistance (MDR) and biofilm formation make it difficult to treat these infections. Bacteriophages (BPs) are proven as an effective therapy against MDR as well as biofilm-associated wound infections. In the present work, a naturally inspired bacteriophage cocktail loaded chitosan microparticles-laden topical gel has been developed for the effective treatment of these infections. Bacteriophages against MDR S. aureus (BPSAcTi1) and P. aeruginosa (BPPAcTi1) were isolated and loaded separately and in combination into the chitosan microparticles (BPSAcTi1-CHMPs, BPPAcTi1-CHMPs, and MBP-CHMPs), which were later incorporated into the SEPINEOTM P 600 gel (BPSAcTi1-CHMPs-gel, BPPAcTi1-CHMPs-gel, and MBP-CHMPsgel). BPs were characterized for their morphology, lytic activity, burst size, and hemocompatibility, and BPs belongs to Caudoviricetes class. Furthermore, BPSAcTi1-CHMPs, BPPAcTi1-CHMPs, and MBP-CHMPs had an average particle size of 1.19 +/- 0.11, 1.42 +/- 0.21, and 2.84 +/- 0.28 mu m, respectively, and expressed promising in vitro antibiofilm eradication potency. The ultrasound and photoacoustic imaging in infected burn wounds demonstrated improved wound healing reduced inflammation and increased oxygen saturation following treatment with BPs formulations. The obtained results suggested that the incorporation of the BPs in the MP-gel protected the BPs, sustained the BPs release, and improved the antibacterial activity.
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Bacteriophage formulation,Microparticles,Polybacterial infections,Wound healing,Antibiotic resistance
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