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Development of a qPCR platform for quantification of the five bacteriophages within bacteriophage cocktail 2 (BFC2)

  • Hans Duyvejonck
  • , Maya Merabishvili
  • , Jean Paul Pirnay
  • , Daniel De Vos
  • , Gilbert Verbeken
  • , Jonas Van Belleghem
  • , Tessa Gryp
  • , Julie De Leenheer
  • , Kelly Van der Borght
  • , Leen Van Simaey
  • , Stefan Vermeulen
  • , Els Van Mechelen
  • , Mario Vaneechoutte
  • University of Ghent
  • George Eliava Institute of Bacteriophage, Microbiology and Virology
  • Military Hospital Queen Astrid

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Abstract

To determine phage titers accurately, reproducibly and in a non-laborious and cost-effective manner, we describe the development of a qPCR platform for molecular quantification of five phages present in bacteriophage cocktail 2 (BFC2). We compared the performance of this molecular approach, with regard to quantification and reproducibility, with the standard culture-based double agar overlay method (DAO). We demonstrated that quantification of each of the five phages in BFC2 was possible by means of qPCR, without prior DNA extraction, but yields were significantly higher in comparison to DAO. Although DAO is assumed to provide an indication of the number of infective phage particles, whereas qPCR only provides information on the number of phage genomes, the difference in yield (qPCR/DAO ratio) was observed to be phage-dependent and appeared rather constant for all phages when analyzing different (freshly prepared) stocks of these phages. While DAO is necessary to determine sensitivity of clinical strains against phages in clinical applications, qPCR might be a valid alternative for rapid and reproducible quantification of freshly prepared stocks, after initial establishment of a correction factor towards DAO.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Aufsatznummer13893
FachzeitschriftSpringer Scientific Reports
Jahrgang9
Ausgabenummer1
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 1 Dez. 2019

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