2022
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.2c00793
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Low-Level Cefepime Exposure Induces High-Level Resistance in Environmental Bacteria: Molecular Mechanism and Evolutionary Dynamics

Abstract: Antibiotics exert selective pressures on clinically relevant antibiotic resistance. It is critical to understand how antibiotic resistance evolves in environmental microbes exposed to subinhibitory concentrations of antibiotics and whether evolutionary dynamics and emergence of resistance are predictable. In this study, Comamonas testosteroni isolated from wastewater activated sludge were subcultured in a medium containing 10 ng/mL cefepime for 40 days (∼300 generations). Stepwise mutations were accumulated, l… Show more

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“…1a ), where resistance to AZI (78.9%) and TOB (18.8%) were the most prevalent. A similar evolution of AZI-resistant strains was recently reported for Comamonas testosteroni 10 . Only two evolved populations stressed by marbofloxacin and ceftriaxone displayed significantly decreased IC 90 values to at least one antibiotic.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…1a ), where resistance to AZI (78.9%) and TOB (18.8%) were the most prevalent. A similar evolution of AZI-resistant strains was recently reported for Comamonas testosteroni 10 . Only two evolved populations stressed by marbofloxacin and ceftriaxone displayed significantly decreased IC 90 values to at least one antibiotic.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 82%
“…Whole-genome sequencing was performed for the WT strain E. coli QSHQ1 as well as the 96 evolved populations, following the procedures described previously 10 . Briefly, the WT strain was sequenced using PacBio RS combined with Illumina sequencing (NovaSeq6000).…”
Section: Whole-genome Sequencing and Mutation Analysismentioning
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“…51 For example, low-level cefepime exposure increased the abundance of ARGs that encoded for multiple antibiotic resistance with different mechanisms such as cellular protection and efflux pump. 52 Therefore, the upregulation of ROS might be a response to the increase of ARG with a mechanism of antibiotic deactivation. Accordingly, a higher relative abundance of cuminaldehyde in the adult gut increased ARG abundance, and gut metabolites further developed the resistance.…”
Section: ■ Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notably, cuminaldehyde not only inhibited bacteria but also led to an increase of ROS content, which may promote the enrichment of ARGs via cell mutation and by ARG transformation . For example, low-level cefepime exposure increased the abundance of ARGs that encoded for multiple antibiotic resistance with different mechanisms such as cellular protection and efflux pump . Therefore, the upregulation of ROS might be a response to the increase of ARG with a mechanism of antibiotic deactivation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%