Adaptive and Mutational Resistance: Role of Porins and Efflux Pumps in Drug Resistance
University of British Columbia
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Abstract
The substantial use of antibiotics in the clinic, combined with a dearth of new antibiotic classes, has led to a gradual increase in the resistance of bacterial pathogens to these compounds. Among the various mechanisms by which bacteria endure the action of antibiotics, those affecting influx and efflux are of particular importance, as they limit the interaction of the drug with its intracellular targets and, consequently, its deleterious effects on the cell. This review evaluates the impact of porins and efflux pumps on two major types of resistance, namely, mutational and adaptive types of resistance, both of which are regarded as key phenomena in the global rise of antibiotic resistance among pathogenic…
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- Efflux
- Antibiotics
- Antibiotic resistance
- Drug resistance
- Biology
- Microbiology
- Bacteria
- Genetics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Good health and well-being
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