Phage-antibiotic combinations to control Pseudomonas aeruginosa-Candida two-species biofilms

Sci Rep. 2024 Apr 23;14(1):9354. doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-59444-2.

Abstract

Phage-antibiotic combinations to treat bacterial infections are gaining increased attention due to the synergistic effects often observed when applying both components together. Most studies however focus on a single pathogen, although in many clinical cases multiple species are present at the site of infection. The aim of this study was to investigate the anti-biofilm activity of phage-antibiotic/antifungal combinations on single- and dual-species biofilms formed by P. aeruginosa and the fungal pathogen Candida albicans. The Pseudomonas phage Motto in combination with ciprofloxacin had significant anti-biofilm activity. We then compared biofilms formed by P. aeruginosa alone with the dual-species biofilms formed by bacteria and C. albicans. Here, we found that the phage together with the antifungal fluconazole was active against 6-h-old dual-species biofilms but showed only negligible activity against 24-h-old biofilms. This study lays the first foundation for potential therapeutic approaches to treat co-infections caused by bacteria and fungi using phage-antibiotic combinations.

Keywords: Anti-biofilm activity; Dual-species biofilms; Extracellular matrix; Phage therapy; Phage-antibiotic synergy; Polymicrobial infections.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Anti-Bacterial Agents* / pharmacology
  • Antifungal Agents* / pharmacology
  • Biofilms* / drug effects
  • Biofilms* / growth & development
  • Candida albicans* / drug effects
  • Candida albicans* / physiology
  • Ciprofloxacin* / pharmacology
  • Fluconazole / pharmacology
  • Microbial Sensitivity Tests
  • Pseudomonas Phages* / physiology
  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa* / drug effects
  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa* / physiology
  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa* / virology

Substances

  • Antifungal Agents
  • Anti-Bacterial Agents
  • Ciprofloxacin
  • Fluconazole