Intratracheal Administration of Dry Powder Formulation in Mice

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Yingshan Qiu ◽  
Qiuying Liao ◽  
Michael Y.T. Chow ◽  
Jenny K.W. Lam
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Rachel Yoon Kyung Chang ◽  
Ke Chen ◽  
Jiping Wang ◽  
Martin Wallin ◽  
Warwick Britton ◽  
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ABSTRACT Bacteriophage therapy is a promising alternative treatment to antibiotics, as it has been documented to be efficacious against multidrug-resistant bacteria with minimal side effects. Several groups have demonstrated the efficacy of phage suspension in vivo to treat lung infections using intranasal delivery; however, phage dry-powder administration to the lungs has not yet been explored. Powder formulations provide potential advantages over a liquid formulation, including easy storage, transport, and administration. The purpose of this study was to assess the bactericidal activities of phage dry-powder formulations against multidrug-resistant (MDR) strain Pseudomonas aeruginosa FADDI-PA001 in a mouse lung infection model. Phage PEV20 spray dried with lactose and leucine produced an inhalable powder at a concentration of 2 × 107 PFU/mg. P. aeruginosa lung infection was established by intratracheal administration of the bacterial suspension to neutropenic mice. At 2 h after the bacterial challenge, the infected mice were treated with 2 mg of the phage powder using a dry-powder insufflator. At 24 h after the phage treatment, the bacterial load in the lungs was decreased by 5.3 log10 (P < 0.0005) in the phage-treated group compared with that in the nontreated group. Additionally, the phage concentration in the lungs was increased by 1 log10 at 24 h in the treated group. These results demonstrate the feasibility of a pulmonary delivery of phage PEV20 dry-powder formulation for the treatment of lung infection caused by antibiotic-resistant P. aeruginosa.


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