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Antibiotic Resistance in the Alternative Lifestyles of Campylobacter jejuni

Campylobacter jejuni is the main pathogen identified in cases of foodborne gastroenteritis worldwide. Its importance in poultry production and public health is highlighted due to the growing antimicrobial resistance. Our study comparatively investigated the effect of five different classes of antimi...

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Autores principales: Rossi, Daise Aparecida, Dumont, Carolyne Ferreira, Santos, Ana Carolina de Souza, Vaz, Maria Eduarda de Lourdes, Prado, Renata Resende, Monteiro, Guilherme Paz, Melo, Camilla Beatriz da Silva, Stamoulis, Vassiliki Jaconi, dos Santos, Jandra Pacheco, de Melo, Roberta Torres
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8155616/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34055658
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2021.535757
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author Rossi, Daise Aparecida
Dumont, Carolyne Ferreira
Santos, Ana Carolina de Souza
Vaz, Maria Eduarda de Lourdes
Prado, Renata Resende
Monteiro, Guilherme Paz
Melo, Camilla Beatriz da Silva
Stamoulis, Vassiliki Jaconi
dos Santos, Jandra Pacheco
de Melo, Roberta Torres
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Dumont, Carolyne Ferreira
Santos, Ana Carolina de Souza
Vaz, Maria Eduarda de Lourdes
Prado, Renata Resende
Monteiro, Guilherme Paz
Melo, Camilla Beatriz da Silva
Stamoulis, Vassiliki Jaconi
dos Santos, Jandra Pacheco
de Melo, Roberta Torres
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description Campylobacter jejuni is the main pathogen identified in cases of foodborne gastroenteritis worldwide. Its importance in poultry production and public health is highlighted due to the growing antimicrobial resistance. Our study comparatively investigated the effect of five different classes of antimicrobials on the planktonic and biofilm forms of 35 strains of C. jejuni with high phylogenetic distinction in 30 of them. In the planktonic form, the existence of susceptible strains to colistin (7/35 – 20%) and resistance to meropenem (3/35 – 8.6%) represent a novelty in strains evaluated in Brazil. In biofilms formed with the addition of chicken juice, the number of resistant strains was significantly higher for colistin, erythromycin and meropenem (100%), but the susceptibility to tetracycline was shown as a control strategy for specific cases. High concentrations (1,060 ± 172.1mg/L) of antibiotics were necessary to control the biofilm structure in susceptible strains in the planktonic form, which is consistent with the high biomass produced in these strains. Stainless steel and polyurethane were the most (BFI=2.1) and least (BFI=1.6) favorable surfaces for the production of biomass treated with antimicrobials. It is concluded that the antimicrobial action was detected for all tested drugs in planktonic form. In sessile forms, the biomass production was intensified, except for tetracycline, which showed an antibiofilm effect.
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spelling pubmed-81556162021-05-28 Antibiotic Resistance in the Alternative Lifestyles of Campylobacter jejuni Rossi, Daise Aparecida Dumont, Carolyne Ferreira Santos, Ana Carolina de Souza Vaz, Maria Eduarda de Lourdes Prado, Renata Resende Monteiro, Guilherme Paz Melo, Camilla Beatriz da Silva Stamoulis, Vassiliki Jaconi dos Santos, Jandra Pacheco de Melo, Roberta Torres Front Cell Infect Microbiol Cellular and Infection Microbiology Campylobacter jejuni is the main pathogen identified in cases of foodborne gastroenteritis worldwide. Its importance in poultry production and public health is highlighted due to the growing antimicrobial resistance. Our study comparatively investigated the effect of five different classes of antimicrobials on the planktonic and biofilm forms of 35 strains of C. jejuni with high phylogenetic distinction in 30 of them. In the planktonic form, the existence of susceptible strains to colistin (7/35 – 20%) and resistance to meropenem (3/35 – 8.6%) represent a novelty in strains evaluated in Brazil. In biofilms formed with the addition of chicken juice, the number of resistant strains was significantly higher for colistin, erythromycin and meropenem (100%), but the susceptibility to tetracycline was shown as a control strategy for specific cases. High concentrations (1,060 ± 172.1mg/L) of antibiotics were necessary to control the biofilm structure in susceptible strains in the planktonic form, which is consistent with the high biomass produced in these strains. Stainless steel and polyurethane were the most (BFI=2.1) and least (BFI=1.6) favorable surfaces for the production of biomass treated with antimicrobials. It is concluded that the antimicrobial action was detected for all tested drugs in planktonic form. In sessile forms, the biomass production was intensified, except for tetracycline, which showed an antibiofilm effect. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-05-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8155616/ /pubmed/34055658 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2021.535757 Text en Copyright © 2021 Rossi, Dumont, Santos, Vaz, Prado, Monteiro, Melo, Stamoulis, Santos and Melo https://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 Cellular and Infection Microbiology
Rossi, Daise Aparecida
Dumont, Carolyne Ferreira
Santos, Ana Carolina de Souza
Vaz, Maria Eduarda de Lourdes
Prado, Renata Resende
Monteiro, Guilherme Paz
Melo, Camilla Beatriz da Silva
Stamoulis, Vassiliki Jaconi
dos Santos, Jandra Pacheco
de Melo, Roberta Torres
Antibiotic Resistance in the Alternative Lifestyles of Campylobacter jejuni
title Antibiotic Resistance in the Alternative Lifestyles of Campylobacter jejuni
title_full Antibiotic Resistance in the Alternative Lifestyles of Campylobacter jejuni
title_fullStr Antibiotic Resistance in the Alternative Lifestyles of Campylobacter jejuni
title_full_unstemmed Antibiotic Resistance in the Alternative Lifestyles of Campylobacter jejuni
title_short Antibiotic Resistance in the Alternative Lifestyles of Campylobacter jejuni
title_sort antibiotic resistance in the alternative lifestyles of campylobacter jejuni
topic Cellular and Infection Microbiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8155616/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34055658
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2021.535757
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