2020
DOI: 10.1128/msphere.00717-20
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Antimicrobial Peptide Exposure Selects for Resistant and Fit Stenotrophomonas maltophilia Mutants That Show Cross-Resistance to Antibiotics

Abstract: Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are essential components of the innate immune system and have been proposed as promising therapeutic agents against drug-resistant microbes. AMPs possess a rapid bactericidal mode of action and can interact with different targets, but bacteria can also avoid their effect through a variety of resistance mechanisms. Apart from hampering treatment by the AMP itself, or that by other antibiotics in the case of cross-resistance, AMP resistance might also confer cross-resistance to inna… Show more

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“…However, recent work has shown that this low level of peptide redundancy is typical of most bacterial infections in Drosophila (Carboni et al, 2022; Hanson et al ., 2019). In vitro experiments have shown that mammalian cationic antimicrobial peptides can select antimicrobial resistance in Stenotrophomonas maltophilia ; our experiments indicate that this is not restricted to cationic antimicrobial peptides and can take place in response to intact immune responses in vivo (Blanco et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 79%
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“…However, recent work has shown that this low level of peptide redundancy is typical of most bacterial infections in Drosophila (Carboni et al, 2022; Hanson et al ., 2019). In vitro experiments have shown that mammalian cationic antimicrobial peptides can select antimicrobial resistance in Stenotrophomonas maltophilia ; our experiments indicate that this is not restricted to cationic antimicrobial peptides and can take place in response to intact immune responses in vivo (Blanco et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…E. faecalis has been isolated from many insects, including the gut and hemolymph of wild Drosophila ( 1, 4-6 ). Unlike mammals, insect immune responses are often described as being strongly dependent on inducible antimicrobial peptides as immune effectors; in vitro selection experiments with other bacteria have borne out the possibility that antimicrobial peptides can select resistance to other antibiotics ( 7, 8 ). However, intact immune systems—in insects as in other animals—are complex, typically deploying a variety of semiredundant effectors against any given infection, so the actual selective pressure experienced by infecting organisms is not necessarily simple.…”
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“…To determine whether CD4-PP-sensitive isolates could quickly develop resistance, random clinical isolates of S. aureus , MRSA, and GAS were subcultured in TSB media supplemented with CD4-PP at MIC for 1 week, whereafter the MIC was repeated for these isolates using the methods as described previously. 31 …”
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confidence: 99%
“…AMP resistance can emerge under selective pressures and be acquired through horizontal transfer ( Arcilla et al, 2016 ). Furthermore, resistance to an AMP may compromise the efficacy of other AMPs and impact immunoregulatory functions in humans ( Joo et al, 2016 ; Blanco et al, 2020 ). These factors pose limitations on the widespread use of AMPs across various domains.…”
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confidence: 99%