揭示移动遗传因子在细菌中抗生素耐药性传播和防御策略中的作用。

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Frontiers in systems biology Pub Date : 2025-08-08 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fsysb.2025.1557413
Ranjith Kumavath, Puja Gupta, Eswar Rao Tatta, Mahima S Mohan, Simi Asma Salim, Siddhardha Busi
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不合理的抗生素使用导致细菌产生抗生素耐药性,这是全球卫生保健相关感染的一个主要原因。分子研究表明,多重耐药往往是通过吸收已有的耐药基因而产生的,这些基因随后在选择压力下被强化。抗性基因通过移动的遗传元素传播和获得,这对于促进基因水平转移至关重要。MGEs被认为是遗传物质的载体,在进化过程中起着重要的作用。这些包括插入序列、转座子、整合和共轭元件、质粒和基因组岛,所有这些都可以在DNA分子之间和内部转移。本文以病原菌为重点,重点介绍了导致抗生素耐药性发展和传播的MGEs的显著特征。MGEs携带非必需基因,包括AMR和毒力基因,可以增强其细菌宿主的适应性和适应性。这些元素采用进化策略来促进它们的复制和传播,从而使它们能够在没有积极选择的情况下生存下来。
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Unraveling the role of mobile genetic elements in antibiotic resistance transmission and defense strategies in bacteria.

Irrational antibiotic use contributes to the development of antibiotic resistance in bacteria, which is a major cause of healthcare-associated infections globally. Molecular research has shown that multiple resistance frequently develops from the uptake of pre-existing resistance genes, which are subsequently intensified under selective pressures. Resistant genes spread and are acquired through mobile genetic elements which are essential for facilitating horizontal gene transfer. MGEs have been identified as carriers of genetic material and are a significant player in evolutionary processes. These include insertion sequences, transposons, integrative and conjugative elements, plasmids, and genomic islands, all of which can transfer between and within DNA molecules. With an emphasis on pathogenic bacteria, this review highlights the salient features of the MGEs that contribute to the development and spread of antibiotic resistance. MGEs carry non-essential genes, including AMR and virulence genes, which can enhance the adaptability and fitness of their bacterial hosts. These elements employ evolutionary strategies to facilitate their replication and dissemination, thus enabling survival without positive selection for the harboring of beneficial genes.

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