2020
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2020.00050
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Potential Elimination of Human Gut Resistome by Exploiting the Benefits of Functional Foods

Abstract: Tsigalou et al. Human Gut Resistome and Functional Foods (3) the gut resistome, comprised of AR genesis, presents very early on in life and is prone to shifts due to the use of antibiotics or dietary supplements; and (4) future strategies involving functional foods seem promising for the battle against AMR through intestinal resistome diminution.

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“…Although the gut microbiome may be considered as the basis of the host’s wellbeing, at the same time it creates potential threats due to the presence of ARgenes (antibiotic resistance genes). It could be a “reservoir” of Multi Drug Resistant Bacteria (MDR) or Pan Drug Resistant Bacteria (PDR) and their antibiotics resistance genes [ 127 ]. Taken together, the ARgenes and their ancestors of pathogenic and non-pathogenic gut bacteria comprise the “resistome”, as proposed by Gerard D. Wright in 2006 and 2007 [ 128 , 129 ].…”
Section: The Reservoir Of Antibiotics In Animal Feed and The Emergmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although the gut microbiome may be considered as the basis of the host’s wellbeing, at the same time it creates potential threats due to the presence of ARgenes (antibiotic resistance genes). It could be a “reservoir” of Multi Drug Resistant Bacteria (MDR) or Pan Drug Resistant Bacteria (PDR) and their antibiotics resistance genes [ 127 ]. Taken together, the ARgenes and their ancestors of pathogenic and non-pathogenic gut bacteria comprise the “resistome”, as proposed by Gerard D. Wright in 2006 and 2007 [ 128 , 129 ].…”
Section: The Reservoir Of Antibiotics In Animal Feed and The Emergmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it seems that the majority of these determinants are considered innate and are not shared with opportunistic pathogens [ 130 ]. Furthermore, the “mobilome”, which consists of MGEs, serves as a path for transferring ARgenes among intestinal bacteria [ 127 ]. Metagenomic research revealed that, after extended antibiotic treatment, especially with aminoglycosides, an augmentation in the relative abundance of ARgenes emerged [ 131 , 132 ].…”
Section: The Reservoir Of Antibiotics In Animal Feed and The Emergmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The development of new antibiotics for active infection with MDR bacteria is very slow, highlighting the need for alternative strategies to prevent the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Among these strategies, the effectiveness of reducing colonization of the intestinal microbiota by MDR bacteria using probiotics is being supported by in vitro and clinical observations ( 7 , 8 ). The use of probiotic strains such as Lactiplantibacillus plantarum or Limosilactobacillus fermentum (formerly named Lactobacillus plantarum or Lactobacillus fermentum ) was associated with a reduction in colonization with naturally resistant pathogens, such as Acinetobacter baumannii, Pseudomonas aeruginosa , and Candida albicans ( 9 , 10 ).…”
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“…The increased abundance of Bacteroidetes in the fecal microbiota of healthy controls is supported by the fact that Bacteroidetes are the major representatives of the normal gut [ 54 ]. Bacteroidetes were identified as the most abundant phylum in both healthy and diseased subjects; however, their relative abundances varied greatly ( Figure 1 , Table 1 ).…”
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confidence: 99%