• Scientist uncovers roots of antibiotic r

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    Scientist uncovers roots of antibiotic resistance
    By understanding how mutations occur, researchers can better understand
    and develop therapeutics to combat resistant infections

    Date:
    May 5, 2023
    Source:
    University of Central Florida
    Summary:
    Microbiologists have uncovered the evolutionary origins of
    antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in bacteria. His studies on the
    bacterium that causes cholera, Vibrio cholerae, provide insight
    into deciphering what conditions must occur for infectious agents
    to become resistant. He studied genetic variants of a protein
    found in bacterial membranes called OmpU. Using computational and
    molecular approaches, his team found that several OmpU mutations in
    the cholera bacteria led to resistance to numerous antimicrobial
    agents. This resistance included antimicrobial peptides that act
    as defenses in the human gut.


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    FULL STORY ========================================================================== Bacteria naturally adapt to various environmental stimuli and as they
    mutate, these changes can make them resistant to drugs that would kill
    or slow their growth.

    In a recent article published in PLoS Genetics, UCF College of Medicine microbiologist Dr. Salvador Almagro-Moreno uncovers the evolutionary
    origins of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in bacteria. His studies on
    the bacterium that causes cholera, Vibrio cholerae, provide insight
    into deciphering what conditions must occur for infectious agents to
    become resistant.

    "How AMR occurs in bacterial populations and the pathways leading to
    these new traits are still poorly understood," he said. "This poses a
    major public health threat as antimicrobial resistance is on the rise."
    Dr. Almagro-Moreno studied genetic variants of a protein found in
    bacterial membranes called OmpU. Using computational and molecular
    approaches, his team found that several OmpU mutations in the cholera
    bacteria led to resistance to numerous antimicrobial agents. This
    resistance included antimicrobial peptides that act as defenses in the
    human gut. The researchers found that other OmpU variants did not provide
    these properties, making the protein an ideal system for deciphering
    the specific processes that occur to make some bacteria resistant to antimicrobials.

    By comparing resistant and antibiotic sensitive variants, the
    researchers were able to identify specific parts of OmpU associated with
    the emergence of antibiotic resistance. They also discovered that the
    genetic material encoding these variants, along with associated traits,
    can be passed between bacterial cells, increasing therisk of spreading
    AMR in populations under antibiotic pressure.

    By understanding how mutations occur, researchers can
    better understand and develop therapeutics to combat resistant
    infections. Dr. Almagro-Moreno is also looking at environmental factors
    such as pollution and warming of the oceans, as possible causes of
    resistant bacteria. "We are studying the genetic diversity ofenvironmental populations, including coastal Florida isolates, to develop a new approach
    to understandinghow antimicrobial resistance evolves," he explained.

    Understanding the bacteria that causes cholera, an acute diarrheal
    illness linked to infected water and foods, has global implications. The disease sickens up to 4 million people worldwide and severe cases can
    cause death within hours.

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    University_of_Central_Florida. Original written by Suhtling Wong. Note:
    Content may be edited for style and length.


    ========================================================================== Journal Reference:
    1. Trudy-Ann Grant, Mario Lo'pez-Pe'rez, Jose Manuel Haro-Moreno,
    Salvador
    Almagro-Moreno. Allelic diversity uncovers protein domains
    contributing to the emergence of antimicrobial resistance. PLOS
    Genetics, 2023; 19 (3): e1010490 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1010490 ==========================================================================

    Link to news story: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2023/05/230505141616.htm

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