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Shared and unique evolutionary trajectories to ciprofloxacin resistance in gram-negative bacterial pathogens


The resistance to broad-spectrum antibiotic ciprofloxacin is detected in high rates for a wide range of bacterial pathogens. To investigate dynamics of ciprofloxacin resistance development we proposed a comparative resistomics workflow for three clinically relevant species of Gram-negative bacteria: Escherichia coli, Acinetobacter baumannii, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. We combined experimental evolution in a morbidostat with deep sequencing of evolving bacterial populations in time series that reveals both shared and unique aspects of evolutionary trajectories patterns.

Representative clone characterization by sequencing and MIC measurements enabled direct assessment of mutations impact on the extent of acquired drug resistance. In all three species we observed a two-stage evolution: (1) early ciprofloxacin resistance reaching 4-16-fold of wildtype MIC commonly as a result of single mutations in DNA gyrase target genes (gyrA or gyrB) and (2) additional genetic alterations affecting transcriptional control of drug efflux machinery or secondary target genes (DNA topoisomerase parC or parE).

Authors: Jaime E. Zlamal, Semen A. Leyn, Mallika Iyer, Marinela L. Elane, Nicholas A. Wong, James W. Wamsley, Maarten Vercruysse, Fernando Garcia-Alcalde, Andrei L. Osterman

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