reviewJournal of Antimicrobial ChemotherapyApr 14, 2003Closed access

Mechanisms of resistance to quinolones: target alterations, decreased accumulation and DNA gyrase protection

Hospital Clínic de Barcelona

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Abstract

Quinolones are broad-spectrum antibacterial agents, commonly used in both clinical and veterinary medicine. Their extensive use has resulted in bacteria rapidly developing resistance to these agents. Two mechanisms of quinolone resistance have been established to date: alterations in the targets of quinolones, and decreased accumulation due to impermeability of the membrane and/or an overexpression of efflux pump systems. Recently, mobile elements have also been described, carrying the qnr gene, which confers resistance to quinolones.

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Keywords
  • DNA gyrase
  • Efflux
  • Quinolone
  • Microbiology
  • Bacteria
  • Antibacterial agent
  • Biology
  • Antibiotics
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