The prevalence and distribution of aminoglycoside resistance genes

IF 3.5 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Yuan Zhang , Ning Zhang , Mengyu Wang , Ming Luo , Yao Peng , Zhenpeng Li , Jialiang Xu , Meiling Ou , Biao Kan , Xu Li , Xin Lu
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Abstract

Choosing the appropriate antibiotics to treat bacterial infections has grown more challenging as a result of the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Aminoglycosides, as broad-spectrum antibiotics, are increasingly being used clinically; however, for most effective employment of aminoglycosides, a comprehensive understanding of aminoglycoside resistance genes’ prevalence and dissemination is required. Therefore, to better understand the global resistance status of aminoglycoside antibiotics and the prevalence of antibiotic-resistance genes (ARGs) in various bacterial species, this systematic review gathered relevant data from multiple studies. Two primary resistance mechanisms—aminoglycoside enzymatic modification and 16S rRNA methylation—were assessed, and the prevalence of the corresponding ARGs was described. The coexistence of aminoglycoside ARGs with other ARGs was also demonstrated, as was the relationship between aminoglycoside ARGs and resistant phenotypes. The lack of effective therapeutic agents to combat resistant pathogens presents a real threat to public health. The combination of aminoglycosides with other antibiotics may provide a novel treatment strategy.

氨基糖苷类耐药基因的流行与分布
由于耐抗生素细菌的出现,选择适当的抗生素治疗细菌感染变得更加具有挑战性。氨基糖苷类抗生素作为广谱抗生素在临床上的应用越来越广泛;然而,为了最有效地利用氨基糖苷,需要全面了解氨基糖苷耐药基因的流行和传播。因此,为了更好地了解氨基糖苷类抗生素的全球耐药状况以及各种细菌中抗生素耐药基因(ARGs)的流行情况,本系统综述收集了多项研究的相关数据。评估了两种主要的耐药机制——氨基糖苷酶修饰和16S rRNA甲基化,并描述了相应ARGs的流行情况。氨基糖苷类ARGs与其他ARGs共存,以及氨基糖苷类ARGs与耐药表型之间的关系。缺乏对抗耐药病原体的有效治疗剂对公共卫生构成了真正的威胁。氨基糖苷类与其他抗生素联合使用可能提供一种新的治疗策略。
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Biosafety and Health
Biosafety and Health Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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