Affiliation:
1. Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles USA
2. Department of Computational Medicine, David Geffen School of Medicine University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles USA
3. Santa Fe Institute Santa Fe New Mexico USA
Abstract
Abstract
Aims
Bacterial response to temperature changes can influence their pathogenicity to plants and humans. Changes in temperature can affect cellular and physiological responses in bacteria that can in turn affect the evolution and prevalence of antibiotic-resistance genes. Yet, how antibiotic-resistance genes influence microbial temperature response is poorly understood.
Methods and Results
We examined growth rates and physiological responses to temperature in two species—E. coli and Staph. epidermidis—after evolved resistance to 13 antibiotics. We found that evolved resistance results in species-, strain- and antibiotic-specific shifts in optimal temperature. When E. coli evolves resistance to nucleic acid and cell wall inhibitors, their optimal growth temperature decreases, and when Staph. epidermidis and E. coli evolve resistance to protein synthesis and their optimal temperature increases. Intriguingly, when Staph. epidermidis evolves resistance to Teicoplanin, fitness also increases in drug-free environments, independent of temperature response.
Conclusion
Our results highlight how the complexity of antibiotic resistance is amplified when considering physiological responses to temperature.
Significance
Bacteria continuously respond to changing temperatures—whether through increased body temperature during fever, climate change or other factors. It is crucial to understand the interactions between antibiotic resistance and temperature.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,General Medicine,Biotechnology
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