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Adaptive Landscapes of Resistance Genes Change as Antibiotic Concentrations Change.
Author: BarlowMiriam, MezaJuan C, MiraPortia M, NandipatiAnna
Original Abstract of the Article :
Most studies on the evolution of antibiotic resistance are focused on selection for resistance at lethal antibiotic concentrations, which has allowed the detection of mutant strains that show strong phenotypic traits. However, solely focusing on lethal concentrations of antibiotics narrowly limits o...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msv146
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Adaptive Landscapes of Resistance Genes: A Dynamic Perspective
The evolution of [antibiotic resistance] is a major challenge for global health. This study explores the [adaptive landscapes of resistance genes] under different antibiotic concentrations, moving beyond the traditional focus on lethal doses. The authors investigated the [selection pressures] that shape the evolution of resistance at sublethal concentrations, which are commonly encountered in real-world settings.
A New Lens on Resistance Evolution: Exploring Sublethal Concentrations
This research challenges the conventional view of [resistance evolution], demonstrating that [resistance can evolve even at sublethal antibiotic concentrations]. The authors found that [different concentrations of antibiotics create distinct adaptive landscapes], leading to diverse evolutionary pathways and potentially increasing the diversity of resistant genotypes in microbial populations.
Combating Resistance: A Multifaceted Approach
This study underscores the importance of [considering the diverse evolutionary pressures] that contribute to antibiotic resistance. The authors' findings highlight the need for [multifaceted strategies] to combat resistance, including [optimizing antibiotic use, developing novel drugs, and promoting public health interventions].
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
The battle against antibiotic resistance is like traversing a shifting desert landscape, where the path to resistance evolution can change with the concentration of antibiotics. This research provides a new lens on the complexity of resistance evolution, encouraging us to adopt a multifaceted approach to combat this growing threat.
Date :
- Date Completed 2016-06-18
- Date Revised 2023-12-13
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