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Beneficial effects of bacteriophage treatments
Est. expiryMar 9, 2027(~0.7 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:David Harper
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Abstract
The invention relates to use of one or more bacteriophages in vivo in a human or animal in order to induce sensitivity to chemical antibiotics in bacterial cells, where such susceptibility is heritable, independent of continuing bacteriophage metabolism within those cells, and does not relate to the destruction of a biofilm to induce such sensitivity.
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exact text as granted — not AI-modified1 . A method to induce sensitivity to chemical antibiotics in bacterial cells,
comprising administering one or more bacteriophages in vivo in a human or animal; and monitoring induction of the sensitivity by antibiotic sensitivity testing in vitro, both before and after the administering of the one or more bacteriophages; wherein the sensitivity is heritable, independent of continuing bacteriophage metabolism within those cells, and does not relate to the destruction of a biofilm to induce sensitivity.
2 . (canceled)
3 . The method of claim 1 wherein testing is used to select chemical antibiotics for therapeutic use in patients.
4 . (canceled)
5 . The method of claim 1 wherein there is induction of sensitivity to an aminoglycoside antibiotic.
6 - 12 . (canceled)
13 . A method to induce or improve susceptibility to an antibiotic in bacterial cells, comprising:
administering to a human or animal with a bacterial infection, a bacteriophage preparation comprising one or more bacteriophages, and determining the ability of said preparation to increase susceptibility of said cells to said antibiotic is by in vitro antibiotic sensitivity testing in the absence of bacteriophages using samples of bacterial cells from said infection or from another infection by the same or a comparable bacterial strain of the same species subject to identical exposure to said bacteriophage preparation, wherein said in vitro antibiotic testing is carried out both before and after the exposure to said bacteriophage preparation.
14 . (canceled)
15 . The method according to claim 13 wherein said one or more bacteriophages induce or improve susceptibility to an aminoglycoside antibiotic.
16 - 25 . (canceled)
26 . The method according to claim 1 further comprising administering at least one antibiotic.
27 . The method according to claim 13 wherein the testing is used to select chemical antibiotics for therapeutic use in a patient.
28 . The method according to claim 13 further comprising administering at least one antibiotic.
29 . A method to treat a bacterial infection in a human or animal, comprising:
testing bacteria from the bacterial infection for susceptibility to an antibiotic, before the bacteria are exposed to a bacteriophage preparation, administering the bacteriophage preparation to the human or animal, to expose the bacteria in the bacterial infection, to the bacteriophage preparation, testing the bacteria from the bacterial infection for susceptibility to the antibiotic, after the bacteria are exposed to the bacteriophage preparation, and administering the antibiotic to the human or animal, after administering the bacteriophage preparation, wherein the bacteriophage preparation comprises one or more bacteriophages, and susceptibility of the bacteria to the antibiotic after the bacteria are exposed to the bacteriophage preparation, is greater than susceptibility of the bacteria to the antibiotic before the bacteria are exposed to the bacteriophage preparation.
30 . The method according to claim 29 wherein a time period between administering the bacteriophage preparation and administering the antibiotic is one to two days.
31 . The method according to claim 29 wherein a time period between administering the bacteriophage preparation and administering the antibiotic is one day to two months.
32 . The method according to claim 29 , wherein the antibiotic is an aminoglycoside antibiotic.Cited by (0)
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