器官移植受者尿路致病性革兰氏阴性菌多药耐药外排泵表达。

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 INFECTIOUS DISEASES
Aminah Alghamdi, Taghreed Hafiz, Reem Almaghrabi, Ahmed Al-Qahtani, Ehab Hammad, Dalia Obeid, Alwaleed Alaidan, Fatimah Alhamlan
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尿路感染(uti)在医疗机构和社区中很常见;主要由革兰氏阴性菌引起,占尿路感染病例的70%。大肠杆菌、肺炎克雷伯菌和铜绿假单胞菌是引起尿路感染最常见的细菌。抗生素耐药性的出现对尿路感染的治疗提出了挑战;外排泵过表达有助于革兰氏阴性细菌耐药。这篇综合综述总结了目前对多药耐药(MDR)外排泵在普遍存在的革兰氏阴性细菌中的表达的理解,这些细菌对主要用于UTI治疗的抗生素具有耐药性。这篇综述检查了现有的数据,并提供了关于外排泵在赋予引起尿路感染的细菌耐多药方面的作用的见解。了解这些耐药机制对于制定有效的策略来对抗尿路感染管理中的抗生素耐药性至关重要。此外,本综述强调有必要对实体器官移植病例中外排泵介导的抗菌素耐药性进行表征。实体器官移植受者特别容易受到耐多药细菌引起的尿路感染,对他们的健康和康复构成严重威胁。确定这些细菌菌株的外排泵概况可以指导适当的抗生素选择和优化移植受者的治疗结果。通过巩固与尿路感染相关的耐药革兰氏阴性菌外排泵表达的现有知识,本综述承认了差距,并确定了未来的研究范围,应该解决耐多药尿路感染日益增长的挑战,特别是在高风险人群,如实体器官移植接受者中。
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Multidrug resistance efflux pump expression in uropathogenic Gram-negative bacteria in organ transplant recipients.

Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are common in healthcare settings and communities; and are predominantly caused by Gram-negative bacteria, which account for > 70% of UTI cases. Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa are the most common bacterial agents responsible for UTIs. The emergence of antibiotic resistance poses a challenge for UTI treatment; and efflux pump overexpression contributes to Gram-negative bacterial resistance. This comprehensive review summarizes the current understanding of multidrug resistance (MDR) efflux pump expression in prevalent Gram-negative bacteria that demonstrate resistance to antibiotics predominantly used for UTI treatment. This review examines the available data, and offers insights into the role of efflux pumps in conferring MDR to UTI-causing bacteria. Understanding these resistance mechanisms is crucial for developing effective strategies to combat antibiotic resistance in UTI management. Furthermore, this review emphasizes the need to characterize efflux pump-mediated antimicrobial resistance in solid organ transplantation cases. Solid organ transplant recipients are particularly vulnerable to UTIs caused by MDR bacteria, posing a serious threat to their health and recovery. Identifying the efflux pump profiles of these bacterial strains can guide appropriate antibiotic choices and optimize treatment outcomes in transplant recipients. By consolidating existing knowledge on efflux pump expression in antibiotic-resistant Gram-negative bacteria associated with UTIs, this review acknowledges gaps and identifies the future scope of research that should address the growing challenge of MDR UTIs, particularly in high-risk populations such as solid organ transplant recipients.

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CiteScore
3.70
自引率
5.30%
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239
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Infection in Developing Countries (JIDC) is an international journal, intended for the publication of scientific articles from Developing Countries by scientists from Developing Countries. JIDC is an independent, on-line publication with an international editorial board. JIDC is open access with no cost to view or download articles and reasonable cost for publication of research artcles, making JIDC easily availiable to scientists from resource restricted regions.
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