Биопрепараты: Профилактика, диагностика, лечение (Oct 2023)

Biopharmaceutical properties of polyvalent bacteriophage capsules

  • A. M. Nikolaeva,
  • N. A. Kovyazina,
  • E. V. Funkner,
  • A. N. Krasilnikova,
  • K. A. Lysko

DOI
https://doi.org/10.30895/2221-996X-2023-23-3-1-379-388
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 3-1
pp. 379 – 388

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Scientific relevance. Rational phage therapy is a highly effective way to combat bacterial infections, especially in conditions of steadily increasing antibiotic resistance. Most bacteriophage preparations are formulated as oral and topical solutions. However, oral administration of liquid phage preparations results in significant inactivation in the stomach. To shield active ingredients from the acidic environment, Sextaphag® Pyobacteriophage, polyvalent, has been formulated into capsules.Aim. This study evaluated the polyvalent bacteriophage preparation in capsules in terms of its potency and biopharmaceutical properties.Materials and methods. The study compared the polyvalent bacteriophage preparation formulated as capsules with the polyvalent bacteriophage preparation formulated as a solution. The potency was evaluated by the Appelmans method, and phage particles were quantified by the Gratia method. To evaluate the acid-neutralising capacity, the authors placed test samples of the bacteriophage preparation in 0.1 M hydrochloric acid and analysed their potency by the Appelmans method. Chinchilla rabbits were used to analyse anti-phage immune responses, and their antibody levels were measured using an enzyme immunoassay test system developed by the authors. The pharmacokinetic parameters were studied in outbred white mice after oral dosing.Results. The polyvalent bacteriophage preparation exhibited high lytic activity towards Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Proteus mirabilis, Proteus vulgaris, Pseudomonas aegidinosa, Staphylococcus aureus, and Streptococcus pneumoniae, which accounted for a dilution factor of 10-6. Following oral administration of the polyvalent bacteriophage preparation in capsules to mice, the level of absorption was 3.1–3.7 times higher than that observed with the solution. Repeated oral administration of therapeutic doses did not induce anti-phage antibodies in rabbits. The stability study showed that the polyvalent bacteriophage preparation retained high lytic activity for 18 months.Conclusions. According to the study results, the polyvalent bacteriophage preparation in capsules exerts significant antibacterial activity against the studied microorganisms, has a high level of absorption, retains its lytic activity for a long time, and does not induce anti-phage antibodies after oral dosing, which confirms its safety and efficacy.

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