Egészségbiztonság Nemzeti Laboratórium(RRF-2.3.1-21-2022-00006) Támogató: NKFIH
Phage therapy is gaining increasing interest in the fight against critically antibiotic-resistant
nosocomial pathogens. However, the narrow host range of bacteriophages hampers the
development of broadly effective phage therapeutics and demands precision approaches.
Here, we combine large-scale phylogeographic analysis with high-throughput phage typing
to guide the development of precision phage cocktails targeting carbapenem-resistant
Acinetobacter baumannii, a top-priority pathogen. Our analysis reveals that a few
strain types dominate infections in each world region, with their geographical distribution
remaining stable within 6 years. As we demonstrate in Eastern Europe, this spatiotemporal
distribution enables preemptive preparation of region-specific phage collections that
target most local infections. Finally, we showcase the efficacy of phage cocktails
against prevalent strain types using in vitro and animal infection models. Ultimately,
genomic surveillance identifies patients benefiting from the same phages across geographical
scales, thus providing a scalable framework for precision phage therapy.