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Progressive Sub-MIC Exposure of Klebsiella pneumoniae 43816 to Cephalothin Induces the Evolution of Beta-Lactam Resistance without Acquisition of Beta-Lactamase Genes

Bacterial exposure to antibiotic concentrations below the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) may result in a selection window allowing for the rapid evolution of resistance. These sub-MIC concentrations are commonly found in soils and water supplies in the greater environment. This study aimed t...

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Autores principales: Anderson, Jasmine R., Lam, Nghi B., Jackson, Jazmyne L., Dorenkott, Sean M., Ticer, Taylor, Maldosevic, Emir, Velez, Amanda, Camden, Megan R., Ellis, Terri N.
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10215138/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37237790
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12050887
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author Anderson, Jasmine R.
Lam, Nghi B.
Jackson, Jazmyne L.
Dorenkott, Sean M.
Ticer, Taylor
Maldosevic, Emir
Velez, Amanda
Camden, Megan R.
Ellis, Terri N.
author_facet Anderson, Jasmine R.
Lam, Nghi B.
Jackson, Jazmyne L.
Dorenkott, Sean M.
Ticer, Taylor
Maldosevic, Emir
Velez, Amanda
Camden, Megan R.
Ellis, Terri N.
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description Bacterial exposure to antibiotic concentrations below the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) may result in a selection window allowing for the rapid evolution of resistance. These sub-MIC concentrations are commonly found in soils and water supplies in the greater environment. This study aimed to evaluate the adaptive genetic changes in Klebsiella pneumoniae 43816 after prolonged but increasing sub-MIC levels of the common antibiotic cephalothin over a fourteen-day period. Over the course of the experiment, antibiotic concentrations increased from 0.5 μg/mL to 7.5 μg/mL. At the end of this extended exposure, the final adapted bacterial culture exhibited clinical resistance to both cephalothin and tetracycline, altered cellular and colony morphology, and a highly mucoid phenotype. Cephalothin resistance exceeded 125 μg/mL without the acquisition of beta-lactamase genes. Whole genome sequencing identified a series of genetic changes that could be mapped over the fourteen-day exposure period to the onset of antibiotic resistance. Specifically, mutations in the rpoB subunit of RNA Polymerase, the tetR/acrR regulator, and the wcaJ sugar transferase each fix at specific timepoints in the exposure regimen where the MIC susceptibility dramatically increased. These mutations indicate that alterations in the secretion of colanic acid and attachment of colonic acid to LPS may contribute to the resistant phenotype. These data demonstrate that very low sub-MIC concentrations of antibiotics can have dramatic impacts on the bacterial evolution of resistance. Additionally, this study demonstrates that beta-lactam resistance can be achieved through sequential accumulation of specific mutations without the acquisition of a beta-lactamase gene.
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spelling pubmed-102151382023-05-27 Progressive Sub-MIC Exposure of Klebsiella pneumoniae 43816 to Cephalothin Induces the Evolution of Beta-Lactam Resistance without Acquisition of Beta-Lactamase Genes Anderson, Jasmine R. Lam, Nghi B. Jackson, Jazmyne L. Dorenkott, Sean M. Ticer, Taylor Maldosevic, Emir Velez, Amanda Camden, Megan R. Ellis, Terri N. Antibiotics (Basel) Article Bacterial exposure to antibiotic concentrations below the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) may result in a selection window allowing for the rapid evolution of resistance. These sub-MIC concentrations are commonly found in soils and water supplies in the greater environment. This study aimed to evaluate the adaptive genetic changes in Klebsiella pneumoniae 43816 after prolonged but increasing sub-MIC levels of the common antibiotic cephalothin over a fourteen-day period. Over the course of the experiment, antibiotic concentrations increased from 0.5 μg/mL to 7.5 μg/mL. At the end of this extended exposure, the final adapted bacterial culture exhibited clinical resistance to both cephalothin and tetracycline, altered cellular and colony morphology, and a highly mucoid phenotype. Cephalothin resistance exceeded 125 μg/mL without the acquisition of beta-lactamase genes. Whole genome sequencing identified a series of genetic changes that could be mapped over the fourteen-day exposure period to the onset of antibiotic resistance. Specifically, mutations in the rpoB subunit of RNA Polymerase, the tetR/acrR regulator, and the wcaJ sugar transferase each fix at specific timepoints in the exposure regimen where the MIC susceptibility dramatically increased. These mutations indicate that alterations in the secretion of colanic acid and attachment of colonic acid to LPS may contribute to the resistant phenotype. These data demonstrate that very low sub-MIC concentrations of antibiotics can have dramatic impacts on the bacterial evolution of resistance. Additionally, this study demonstrates that beta-lactam resistance can be achieved through sequential accumulation of specific mutations without the acquisition of a beta-lactamase gene. MDPI 2023-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10215138/ /pubmed/37237790 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12050887 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Anderson, Jasmine R.
Lam, Nghi B.
Jackson, Jazmyne L.
Dorenkott, Sean M.
Ticer, Taylor
Maldosevic, Emir
Velez, Amanda
Camden, Megan R.
Ellis, Terri N.
Progressive Sub-MIC Exposure of Klebsiella pneumoniae 43816 to Cephalothin Induces the Evolution of Beta-Lactam Resistance without Acquisition of Beta-Lactamase Genes
title Progressive Sub-MIC Exposure of Klebsiella pneumoniae 43816 to Cephalothin Induces the Evolution of Beta-Lactam Resistance without Acquisition of Beta-Lactamase Genes
title_full Progressive Sub-MIC Exposure of Klebsiella pneumoniae 43816 to Cephalothin Induces the Evolution of Beta-Lactam Resistance without Acquisition of Beta-Lactamase Genes
title_fullStr Progressive Sub-MIC Exposure of Klebsiella pneumoniae 43816 to Cephalothin Induces the Evolution of Beta-Lactam Resistance without Acquisition of Beta-Lactamase Genes
title_full_unstemmed Progressive Sub-MIC Exposure of Klebsiella pneumoniae 43816 to Cephalothin Induces the Evolution of Beta-Lactam Resistance without Acquisition of Beta-Lactamase Genes
title_short Progressive Sub-MIC Exposure of Klebsiella pneumoniae 43816 to Cephalothin Induces the Evolution of Beta-Lactam Resistance without Acquisition of Beta-Lactamase Genes
title_sort progressive sub-mic exposure of klebsiella pneumoniae 43816 to cephalothin induces the evolution of beta-lactam resistance without acquisition of beta-lactamase genes
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10215138/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37237790
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics12050887
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