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Mycobacterial Aminoglycoside Acetyltransferases: A Little of Drug Resistance, and a Lot of Other Roles

Aminoglycoside acetyltransferases are important determinants of resistance to aminoglycoside antibiotics in most bacterial genera. In mycobacteria, however, aminoglycoside acetyltransferases contribute only partially to aminoglycoside susceptibility since they are related with low level resistance t...

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Autores principales: Sanz-García, Fernando, Anoz-Carbonell, Ernesto, Pérez-Herrán, Esther, Martín, Carlos, Lucía, Ainhoa, Rodrigues, Liliana, Aínsa, José A.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6363676/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30761098
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.00046
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author Sanz-García, Fernando
Anoz-Carbonell, Ernesto
Pérez-Herrán, Esther
Martín, Carlos
Lucía, Ainhoa
Rodrigues, Liliana
Aínsa, José A.
author_facet Sanz-García, Fernando
Anoz-Carbonell, Ernesto
Pérez-Herrán, Esther
Martín, Carlos
Lucía, Ainhoa
Rodrigues, Liliana
Aínsa, José A.
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description Aminoglycoside acetyltransferases are important determinants of resistance to aminoglycoside antibiotics in most bacterial genera. In mycobacteria, however, aminoglycoside acetyltransferases contribute only partially to aminoglycoside susceptibility since they are related with low level resistance to these antibiotics (while high level aminoglycoside resistance is due to mutations in the ribosome). Instead, aminoglycoside acetyltransferases contribute to other bacterial functions, and this can explain its widespread presence along species of genus Mycobacterium. This review is focused on two mycobacterial aminoglycoside acetyltransferase enzymes. First, the aminoglycoside 2′-N-acetyltransferase [AAC(2′)], which was identified as a determinant of weak aminoglycoside resistance in M. fortuitum, and later found to be widespread in most mycobacterial species; AAC(2′) enzymes have been associated with resistance to cell wall degradative enzymes, and bactericidal mode of action of aminoglycosides. Second, the Eis aminoglycoside acetyltransferase, which was identified originally as a virulence determinant in M. tuberculosis (enhanced intracellular survival); Eis protein in fact controls production of pro-inflammatory cytokines and other pathways. The relation of Eis with aminoglycoside susceptibility was found after the years, and reaches clinical significance only in M. tuberculosis isolates resistant to the second-line drug kanamycin. Given the role of AAC(2′) and Eis proteins in mycobacterial biology, inhibitory molecules have been identified, more abundantly in case of Eis. In conclusion, AAC(2′) and Eis have evolved from a marginal role as potential drug resistance mechanisms into a promising future as drug targets.
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spelling pubmed-63636762019-02-13 Mycobacterial Aminoglycoside Acetyltransferases: A Little of Drug Resistance, and a Lot of Other Roles Sanz-García, Fernando Anoz-Carbonell, Ernesto Pérez-Herrán, Esther Martín, Carlos Lucía, Ainhoa Rodrigues, Liliana Aínsa, José A. Front Microbiol Microbiology Aminoglycoside acetyltransferases are important determinants of resistance to aminoglycoside antibiotics in most bacterial genera. In mycobacteria, however, aminoglycoside acetyltransferases contribute only partially to aminoglycoside susceptibility since they are related with low level resistance to these antibiotics (while high level aminoglycoside resistance is due to mutations in the ribosome). Instead, aminoglycoside acetyltransferases contribute to other bacterial functions, and this can explain its widespread presence along species of genus Mycobacterium. This review is focused on two mycobacterial aminoglycoside acetyltransferase enzymes. First, the aminoglycoside 2′-N-acetyltransferase [AAC(2′)], which was identified as a determinant of weak aminoglycoside resistance in M. fortuitum, and later found to be widespread in most mycobacterial species; AAC(2′) enzymes have been associated with resistance to cell wall degradative enzymes, and bactericidal mode of action of aminoglycosides. Second, the Eis aminoglycoside acetyltransferase, which was identified originally as a virulence determinant in M. tuberculosis (enhanced intracellular survival); Eis protein in fact controls production of pro-inflammatory cytokines and other pathways. The relation of Eis with aminoglycoside susceptibility was found after the years, and reaches clinical significance only in M. tuberculosis isolates resistant to the second-line drug kanamycin. Given the role of AAC(2′) and Eis proteins in mycobacterial biology, inhibitory molecules have been identified, more abundantly in case of Eis. In conclusion, AAC(2′) and Eis have evolved from a marginal role as potential drug resistance mechanisms into a promising future as drug targets. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-01-30 /pmc/articles/PMC6363676/ /pubmed/30761098 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.00046 Text en Copyright © 2019 Sanz-García, Anoz-Carbonell, Pérez-Herrán, Martín, Lucía, Rodrigues and Aínsa. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Microbiology
Sanz-García, Fernando
Anoz-Carbonell, Ernesto
Pérez-Herrán, Esther
Martín, Carlos
Lucía, Ainhoa
Rodrigues, Liliana
Aínsa, José A.
Mycobacterial Aminoglycoside Acetyltransferases: A Little of Drug Resistance, and a Lot of Other Roles
title Mycobacterial Aminoglycoside Acetyltransferases: A Little of Drug Resistance, and a Lot of Other Roles
title_full Mycobacterial Aminoglycoside Acetyltransferases: A Little of Drug Resistance, and a Lot of Other Roles
title_fullStr Mycobacterial Aminoglycoside Acetyltransferases: A Little of Drug Resistance, and a Lot of Other Roles
title_full_unstemmed Mycobacterial Aminoglycoside Acetyltransferases: A Little of Drug Resistance, and a Lot of Other Roles
title_short Mycobacterial Aminoglycoside Acetyltransferases: A Little of Drug Resistance, and a Lot of Other Roles
title_sort mycobacterial aminoglycoside acetyltransferases: a little of drug resistance, and a lot of other roles
topic Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6363676/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30761098
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2019.00046
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