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Bacteriophage therapy for multidrug-resistant infections: current technologies and therapeutic approaches

  • Minyoung Kevin Kim
  • , Gina A. Suh
  • , Grace D. Cullen
  • , Saumel Perez Rodriguez
  • , Tejas Dharmaraj
  • , Tony Hong Wei Chang
  • , Zhiwei Li
  • , Qingquan Chen
  • , Sabrina I. Green
  • , Rob Lavigne
  • , Jean Paul Pirnay
  • , Paul L. Bollyky
  • , Jessica C. Sacher
    • Stanford Systems Neuroscience and Pain Laboratory, Stanford School of Medicine
    • Yale University School of Medicine
    • Mayo Clinic
    • KU Leuven
    • Phage Directory

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    Bacteriophage (phage) therapy has emerged as a promising solution to combat the growing crisis of multidrug-resistant (MDR) infections. There are several international centers actively engaged in implementation of phage therapy, and recent case series have reported encouraging success rates in patients receiving personalized, compassionate phage therapy for difficult-to-treat infections. Nonetheless, substantial hurdles remain in the way of more widespread adoption and more consistent success. This Review offers a comprehensive overview of current phage therapy technologies and therapeutic approaches. We first delineate the common steps in phage therapy development, from phage bank establishment to clinical administration, and examine the spectrum of therapeutic approaches, from personalized to fixed phage cocktails. Using the framework of a conventional drug development pipeline, we then identify critical knowledge gaps in areas such as cocktail design, formulation, pharmacology, and clinical trial design. We conclude that, while phage therapy holds promise, a structured drug development pipeline and sustained government support are crucial for widespread adoption of phage therapy for MDR infections.

    langue originaleAnglais
    Numéro d'articlee187996
    journalJournal of Clinical Investigation
    Volume135
    Numéro de publication5
    Les DOIs
    étatPublié - 3 mars 2025

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