Patent classifications
C12N2795/10221
Compositions and methods for inhibiting the proliferation of pathogenic <i>Escherichia coli </i>
A composition for preventing or treating an infection or disease caused by a pathogenic Escherichia coli includes a Podoviridae bacteriophage (Esc-COP-30) having an ability to lyse the pathogenic Escherichia coli and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. A method for preventing or treating an infection or disease caused by a pathogenic Escherichia coli includes administering to a subject a Podoviridae bacteriophage and lysing the pathogenic Escherichia coli by the Podoviridae bacteriophage.
Production bacterial cells and use thereof in production methods
The present invention concerns a production bacterial cell for producing phage particles or phage-derived delivery vehicles, said production bacterial cell stably comprising at least one phage structural gene(s) and at least one phage DNA packaging gene(s), said phage structural gene(s) and phage DNA packaging gene(s) being derived from a first type of bacteriophage, wherein the expression of at least one of said phage structural gene(s) and/or at least one of said phage DNA packaging gene(s) in said production bacterial cell is controlled by at least one induction mechanism, and wherein said production bacterial cell is from a bacterial species or strain different from the bacterial species or strain from which said first type of bacteriophage comes and/or that said first type of bacteriophage targets.
PRODUCTION OF LYTIC PHAGES
The present invention concerns a production bacterial cell for producing lytic phage particles or lytic phage-derived delivery vehicles, said production bacterial cell stably comprising at least one phage structural genes and at least one phage DNA packaging genes, said phage structural gene(s) and phage DNA packaging gene(s) being derived from a lytic bacteriophage, wherein the expression of at least one of said phage structural genes and/or at least one of said phage DNA packaging gene(s) in said production bacterial cell is controlled by an induction mechanism.
CRISPR-CAS10 SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PHAGE GENOME EDITING
The present disclosure relates to CRISPR-Cas10 systems and methods for phage genome editing.
BACTERIOPHAGE COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING PSEUDOMONAS INFECTION
The present disclosure relates to bacteriophage and compositions capable of infecting and killing Pseudomonas, and use of the same for treating Pseudomonas, e.g. Pseudomonas aeruginosa, bacterial infections.
Methods and devices related to controlled delivery of phages as a theranostic tool
Disclosed herein is an engineered bacteriophage comprising an indicator gene, wherein said indicator gene is an RNA aptamer or a green fluorescent protein (GFP) or GFP-like protein, and further wherein said indicator gene can indicate the presence of a microorganism, such as a bacterial infection. The engineered bacteriophage can be capable of infecting and killing the microorganism. The engineered microorganism can be in a composition for delivery to a subject, and can be in hyaluronic acid, for example. Also disclosed are methods of using the engineered bacteriophage to diagnose and/or treat a subject with a bacterial infection.
BACTERIOPHAGE ENGINEERING METHODS
The present disclosure provides methods and kits for generating recombinant bacteriophage genomes.
Crispr-CAS10 systems and methods for phage genome editing
The present disclosure relates to CRISPR-Cas10 systems and methods for phage genome editing.
PHAGE THERAPY
The present invention relates to bacteriophage therapy. More particularly, the present invention relates to novel bacteriophages having a high specificity against Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains, their manufacture, components thereof, compositions comprising the same and the uses thereof in phage therapy.
COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR INHIBITING THE PROLIFERATION OF PATHOGENIC ESCHERICHIA COLI
A composition for preventing or treating an infection or disease caused by a pathogenic Escherichia coli includes a Podoviridae bacteriophage (Esc-COP-30) having an ability to lyse the pathogenic Escherichia coli and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier. A method for preventing or treating an infection or disease caused by a pathogenic Escherichia coli includes administering to a subject a Podoviridae bacteriophage and lysing the pathogenic Escherichia coli by the Podoviridae bacteriophage.