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Expansion and persistence of antibiotic-specific resistance genes following antibiotic treatment

Oral antibiotics are commonly prescribed to non-hospitalized adults. However, antibiotic-induced changes in the human gut microbiome are often investigated in cohorts with preexisting health conditions and/or concomitant medication, leaving the effects of antibiotics not completely understood. We us...

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Autores principales: Kang, Kang, Imamovic, Lejla, Misiakou, Maria-Anna, Bornakke Sørensen, Maria, Heshiki, Yoshitaro, Ni, Yueqiong, Zheng, Tingting, Li, Jun, Ellabaan, Mostafa M. H., Colomer-Lluch, Marta, Rode, Anne A., Bytzer, Peter, Panagiotou, Gianni, Sommer, Morten O.A.
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Publicado: Taylor & Francis 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8018486/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33779498
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2021.1900995
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author Kang, Kang
Imamovic, Lejla
Misiakou, Maria-Anna
Bornakke Sørensen, Maria
Heshiki, Yoshitaro
Ni, Yueqiong
Zheng, Tingting
Li, Jun
Ellabaan, Mostafa M. H.
Colomer-Lluch, Marta
Rode, Anne A.
Bytzer, Peter
Panagiotou, Gianni
Sommer, Morten O.A.
author_facet Kang, Kang
Imamovic, Lejla
Misiakou, Maria-Anna
Bornakke Sørensen, Maria
Heshiki, Yoshitaro
Ni, Yueqiong
Zheng, Tingting
Li, Jun
Ellabaan, Mostafa M. H.
Colomer-Lluch, Marta
Rode, Anne A.
Bytzer, Peter
Panagiotou, Gianni
Sommer, Morten O.A.
author_sort Kang, Kang
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description Oral antibiotics are commonly prescribed to non-hospitalized adults. However, antibiotic-induced changes in the human gut microbiome are often investigated in cohorts with preexisting health conditions and/or concomitant medication, leaving the effects of antibiotics not completely understood. We used a combination of omic approaches to comprehensively assess the effects of antibiotics on the gut microbiota and particularly the gut resistome of a small cohort of healthy adults. We observed that 3 to 19 species per individual proliferated during antibiotic treatment and Gram-negative species expanded significantly in relative abundance. While the overall relative abundance of antibiotic resistance gene homologs did not significantly change, antibiotic-specific gene homologs with presumed resistance toward the administered antibiotics were common in proliferating species and significantly increased in relative abundance. Virome sequencing and plasmid analysis showed an expansion of antibiotic-specific resistance gene homologs even 3 months after antibiotic administration, while paired-end read analysis suggested their dissemination among different species. These results suggest that antibiotic treatment can lead to a persistent expansion of antibiotic resistance genes in the human gut microbiota and provide further data in support of good antibiotic stewardship. Abbreviation: ARG – Antibiotic resistance gene homolog; AsRG – Antibiotic-specific resistance gene homolog; AZY – Azithromycin; CFX – Cefuroxime; CIP – Ciprofloxacin; DOX – Doxycycline; FDR – False discovery rate; GRiD – Growth rate index value; HGT – Horizontal gene transfer; NMDS – Non-metric multidimensional scaling; qPCR – Quantitative polymerase chain reaction; RPM – Reads per million mapped reads; TA – Transcriptional activity; TE – Transposable element; TPM – Transcripts per million mapped reads
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spelling pubmed-80184862021-04-13 Expansion and persistence of antibiotic-specific resistance genes following antibiotic treatment Kang, Kang Imamovic, Lejla Misiakou, Maria-Anna Bornakke Sørensen, Maria Heshiki, Yoshitaro Ni, Yueqiong Zheng, Tingting Li, Jun Ellabaan, Mostafa M. H. Colomer-Lluch, Marta Rode, Anne A. Bytzer, Peter Panagiotou, Gianni Sommer, Morten O.A. Gut Microbes Research Paper Oral antibiotics are commonly prescribed to non-hospitalized adults. However, antibiotic-induced changes in the human gut microbiome are often investigated in cohorts with preexisting health conditions and/or concomitant medication, leaving the effects of antibiotics not completely understood. We used a combination of omic approaches to comprehensively assess the effects of antibiotics on the gut microbiota and particularly the gut resistome of a small cohort of healthy adults. We observed that 3 to 19 species per individual proliferated during antibiotic treatment and Gram-negative species expanded significantly in relative abundance. While the overall relative abundance of antibiotic resistance gene homologs did not significantly change, antibiotic-specific gene homologs with presumed resistance toward the administered antibiotics were common in proliferating species and significantly increased in relative abundance. Virome sequencing and plasmid analysis showed an expansion of antibiotic-specific resistance gene homologs even 3 months after antibiotic administration, while paired-end read analysis suggested their dissemination among different species. These results suggest that antibiotic treatment can lead to a persistent expansion of antibiotic resistance genes in the human gut microbiota and provide further data in support of good antibiotic stewardship. Abbreviation: ARG – Antibiotic resistance gene homolog; AsRG – Antibiotic-specific resistance gene homolog; AZY – Azithromycin; CFX – Cefuroxime; CIP – Ciprofloxacin; DOX – Doxycycline; FDR – False discovery rate; GRiD – Growth rate index value; HGT – Horizontal gene transfer; NMDS – Non-metric multidimensional scaling; qPCR – Quantitative polymerase chain reaction; RPM – Reads per million mapped reads; TA – Transcriptional activity; TE – Transposable element; TPM – Transcripts per million mapped reads Taylor & Francis 2021-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC8018486/ /pubmed/33779498 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2021.1900995 Text en © 2021 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kang, Kang
Imamovic, Lejla
Misiakou, Maria-Anna
Bornakke Sørensen, Maria
Heshiki, Yoshitaro
Ni, Yueqiong
Zheng, Tingting
Li, Jun
Ellabaan, Mostafa M. H.
Colomer-Lluch, Marta
Rode, Anne A.
Bytzer, Peter
Panagiotou, Gianni
Sommer, Morten O.A.
Expansion and persistence of antibiotic-specific resistance genes following antibiotic treatment
title Expansion and persistence of antibiotic-specific resistance genes following antibiotic treatment
title_full Expansion and persistence of antibiotic-specific resistance genes following antibiotic treatment
title_fullStr Expansion and persistence of antibiotic-specific resistance genes following antibiotic treatment
title_full_unstemmed Expansion and persistence of antibiotic-specific resistance genes following antibiotic treatment
title_short Expansion and persistence of antibiotic-specific resistance genes following antibiotic treatment
title_sort expansion and persistence of antibiotic-specific resistance genes following antibiotic treatment
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8018486/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33779498
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19490976.2021.1900995
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