[Distribution of Antibiotic Resistance Genes in Microbial Communities: The Impact of Anthropogenic Pollution].

Q3 Medicine
I S Sazykin, M A Sazykina, A R Litsevich
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Abstract

Issues related to the spread of antibiotic resistance genes in environmental microbial communities are considered. "Hotspots" of adaptive evolution, accumulation, and spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and genetic material of antibiotic resistance are highlighted. Such "hotspots" include anthropogenic ecosystems, such as municipal wastewater treatment plants, municipal solid waste landfills, livestock enterprises, and agrocenoses. The influence of various types of pollutants and biotic factors on enhancement of mutagenesis and horizontal transfer of antibiotic resistance genes is considered. The role of mobile genetic elements in mobilization and accelerated spread of resistance determinants is shown. Special attention is paid to the role of oxidative stress and stress regulons, which are activated for realization and control of molecular genetic mechanisms of adaptive evolution of bacteria and the horizontal distribution of genetic material in bacterial populations. Oxidative stress is identified as one of the main activators of genome destabilization and adaptive evolution of bacteria.

[抗生素耐药基因在微生物群落中的分布:人为污染的影响]。
与抗生素耐药基因在环境微生物群落的传播有关的问题被考虑。重点介绍了耐药细菌和耐药遗传物质的适应性进化、积累和传播的“热点”。这些“热点”包括人为生态系统,如城市污水处理厂、城市固体废物填埋场、畜牧业企业和农业企业。考虑了各种污染物和生物因子对抗生素抗性基因诱变和水平转移增强的影响。显示了移动遗传因子在动员和加速抗性决定因子传播中的作用。特别关注氧化应激和应激调控在细菌适应进化的分子遗传机制和遗传物质在细菌群体中的水平分布中的作用。氧化应激是细菌基因组失稳和适应性进化的主要激活因子之一。
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