Dissemination of Antimicrobial Resistance in Microbial Ecosystems through Horizontal Gene Transfer
Maastricht University · Amsterdam UMC Location VUmc
Abstract
The emergence and spread of antibiotic resistance among pathogenic bacteria has been a rising problem for public health in recent decades. It is becoming increasingly recognized that not only antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) encountered in clinical pathogens are of relevance, but rather, all pathogenic, commensal as well as environmental bacteria-and also mobile genetic elements and bacteriophages-form a reservoir of ARGs (the resistome) from which pathogenic bacteria can acquire resistance via horizontal gene transfer (HGT). HGT has caused antibiotic resistance to spread from commensal and environmental species to pathogenic ones, as has been shown for some clinically important ARGs. Of the three canonical…
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8Topics & keywords
- Resistome
- Horizontal gene transfer
- Antibiotic resistance
- Biology
- Pathogenic bacteria
- Bacteria
- Genetics
- Mobile genetic elements
- Life in Land