Nonlinear impacts of temperature on antibiotic resistance in Escherichia coli

IF 14 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Wenya Zhao , Shikan Zheng , Chengsong Ye , Jianguo Li , Xin Yu
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Abstract

The increase in bacterial antibiotic resistance poses a significant threat to the effectiveness of antibiotics, and there is growing evidence suggesting that global warming may speed up this process. However, the direct influence of temperature on the development of antibiotic resistance and the underlying mechanisms is not yet fully understood. Here we show that antibiotic resistance exhibits a nonlinear response to elevated temperatures under the combined stress of temperatures and antibiotics. We find that the effectiveness of gatifloxacin against Escherichia coli significantly diminishes at 42 °C, while resistance increases 256-fold at 27 °C. Additionally, the increased transcription levels of genes such as marA, ygfA, and ibpB with rising temperatures, along with gene mutations at different sites, explain the observed variability in resistance patterns. These findings highlight the complexity of antibiotic resistance evolution and the urgent need for comprehensive studies to understand and mitigate the effects of global warming on antibiotic resistance.

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温度对大肠杆菌抗生素耐药性的非线性影响
细菌对抗生素耐药性的增加对抗生素的有效性构成了重大威胁,越来越多的证据表明,全球变暖可能会加速这一进程。然而,人们对温度对抗生素耐药性产生的直接影响及其内在机制尚未完全了解。在这里,我们发现在温度和抗生素的双重压力下,抗生素耐药性对温度升高表现出非线性反应。我们发现,加替沙星对大肠埃希菌的抗药性在 42 ℃ 时明显减弱,而在 27 ℃ 时则增加了 256 倍。此外,随着温度升高,marA、ygfA 和 ibpB 等基因的转录水平升高,加上不同位点的基因突变,解释了所观察到的抗药性模式的变化。这些发现凸显了抗生素耐药性进化的复杂性,迫切需要进行全面研究,以了解和减轻全球变暖对抗生素耐药性的影响。
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20.40
自引率
6.30%
发文量
11
审稿时长
18 days
期刊介绍: Environmental Science & Ecotechnology (ESE) is an international, open-access journal publishing original research in environmental science, engineering, ecotechnology, and related fields. Authors publishing in ESE can immediately, permanently, and freely share their work. They have license options and retain copyright. Published by Elsevier, ESE is co-organized by the Chinese Society for Environmental Sciences, Harbin Institute of Technology, and the Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences, under the supervision of the China Association for Science and Technology.
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