iScience (Dec 2023)

Isolation of Streptococcus mutans temperate bacteriophage with broad killing activity to S. mutans clinical isolates

  • Katsuhito Sugai,
  • Miki Kawada-Matsuo,
  • Mi Nguyen-Tra Le,
  • Yo Sugawara,
  • Junzo Hisatsune,
  • Jumpei Fujiki,
  • Hidetomo Iwano,
  • Kotaro Tanimoto,
  • Motoyuki Sugai,
  • Hitoshi Komatsuzawa

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 12
p. 108465

Abstract

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Summary: Bacteriophages are expected to be therapeutic agents against infectious diseases. Streptococcus mutans are involved in dental plaque formation related to dental caries and periodontitis. In S. mutans, lytic bacteriophages have been isolated previously, but the isolation of temperate bacteriophage has not been reported although their presence in the genome has been confirmed. Here, we report the isolation of temperate bacteriophage, φKSM96, from S. mutans. φKSM96 has a circular DNA 39,820 bp long and reveals Siphoviridae morphology. φKSM96 shows a broad range of susceptibility against S. mutans strains with different serotypes. By the addition of φKSM96, S. mutans growth and biofilm formation were significantly inhibited. In cocultures of S. mutans with other bacterial species, the proportion of S. mutans significantly decreased in the presence of φKSM96. In summary, φKSM96 shows selective anti-S. mutans activity. The isolation of temperate bacteriophage is important for future genetic manipulation to create more efficient bacteriophages.

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