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Advances in phage therapy for Acinetobacter baumannii: mechanisms and applications
Sijia Cheng1,2, Siwei Zhou1, Xiaoyi Wang1
1Clinical Laboratory Department, Seventh Medical Center, PLA General Hospital, Beijing, China.
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Acinetobacter baumannii poses a severe global health threat due to its extensive multi-drug resistance. This review explores the evolving role of phage therapy as a promising alternative against multi-drug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii infections. We reviewed the latest key mechanisms by which phages exert their therapeutic effects, including direct lysis, biofilm disruption via depolymerases, resensitization of resistant strains to antibiotics through receptor-mediated fitness trade-offs, and the action of phage-derived enzymes such as endolysins. Recent preclinical studies have demonstrated robust efficacy, while clinical case reports and ongoing trials highlight both the potential and challenges of compassionate phage use, including emergence of phage resistance and variable patient responses. Advances in pharmacokinetic optimization, including PEGylation to enhance circulation and immune evasion, are discussed alongside synergistic phage-antibiotic combinations and novel delivery systems such as hydrogel formulations for topical applications. The review further examines emerging strategies in phage engineering and synthetic biology aimed at overcoming host-range limitations and resistance development, including chimeric lysins with enhanced outer membrane penetration and photosensitizer-conjugated phages for biofilm eradication. Finally, we highlight emerging strategies in phage engineering and synthetic biology aimed at overcoming host-range limitations and resistance development, so as the role of artificial intelligence in cocktail design and personalized therapeutics.
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