Cross-talk between signal transduction systems and metabolic networks in bacterial antibiotics resistance and tolerance

IF 4.9 2区 医学 Q1 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Shuji Gao , Baobao Liu , Shuo Yuan , Yingying Quan , Shenao Song , Wenjie Jin , Yuxin Wang , Yang Wang
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The comprehensive antibiotic resistance of pathogens signifies the oneset of the “post-antibiotic era”, and the myriad treatment challenges posed by “superbugs” have emerged as the primary threat to human health. Recent studies indicate that bacterial resistance and tolerance development are mediated at the metabolic level by various signalling networks (e.g., quorum sensing systems, second messenger systems, and two-component systems), resulting in metabolic rearrangements and alterations in bacterial community behaviour. This review focuses on current research, highlighting the intrinsic link between signalling and metabolic networks in bacterial resistance and tolerance.

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细菌抗生素耐药性和耐受性中信号转导系统与代谢网络之间的交叉对话
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Antimicrobial Agents is a peer-reviewed publication offering comprehensive and current reference information on the physical, pharmacological, in vitro, and clinical properties of individual antimicrobial agents, covering antiviral, antiparasitic, antibacterial, and antifungal agents. The journal not only communicates new trends and developments through authoritative review articles but also addresses the critical issue of antimicrobial resistance, both in hospital and community settings. Published content includes solicited reviews by leading experts and high-quality original research papers in the specified fields.
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