Unusual and Unconsidered Mechanisms of Bacterial Resilience and Resistance to Quinolones

Author:

Ruiz Joaquim1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Grupo de Investigación en Dinámicas y Epidemiología de la Resistencia a Antimicrobianos—“One Health”, Universidad Científica del Sur, Lima 15067, Peru

Abstract

Quinolone resistance has been largely related to the presence of specific point mutations in chromosomal targets, with an accessory role of impaired uptake and enhanced pump-out. Meanwhile the relevance of transferable mechanisms of resistance able to protect the target of pump-out or inactivate quinolones has been increasingly reported since 1998. Nevertheless, bacteria have other strategies and mechanisms allowing them to survive and even proliferate in the presence of quinolones, which might be qualified as resistance or resilience mechanisms. These include decreasing levels of quinolone target production, transient amoeba protection, benthonic lifestyle, nutrient-independent slow growth, activation of stringent response, inactivation or degradation of quinolones as well as apparently unrelated or forgotten chromosomal mutations. These mechanisms have been largely overlooked, either because of the use of classical approaches to antibiotic resistance determination or due to the low increase in final minimum inhibitory concentration levels. This article is devoted to a review of a series of these mechanisms.

Funder

Universidad Científica del Sur

Publisher

MDPI AG

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