Abstract
Aim: The mechanisms behind antibiotic resistance by bacteria are important to create alternative molecules. Objective: This study focuses on the impact of environmental pollutants on bacterial resistance to antibiotics. Materials & methods: The effect of various environmental pollutants on noninherited bacterial resistance to antibiotics was examined. Results: The tolerance to the polymyxin-B antibiotic was shown to be conferred to Escherichia coli, by pretreatment with subinhibitory concentrations of environmental toxicants. The cell survival to a sublethal dosage of antibiotics was tested. Exposure to low concentrations of toxic compounds (500 ppb copper, 2% [v/v] ethanol or 0.5 μg/ml trimethoprim) stimulated the bacterial heat shock systems and led to increased tolerance to polymyxin B. Conclusion: Environmental pollutants induce a temporary bacterial noninheritable resistance to antibiotic.
Graphical abstract
The effects of various environmental pollutants on noninherited bacterial resistance to antibiotics were explored. The results show that pretreatment of bacteria with subinhibitory concentrations of some compounds, found in common environmental milieus (e.g., copper, ethanol, antibiotics), may induce temporary noninherited resistance to polymyxin B. The data suggest that environmental toxicants may stimulate bacterial heat shock repair systems, thereby conferring the bacteria temporary noninheritable resistance.
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Author contributions
E Eltzov assisted in developing methodology, validation, formal analysis, investigation, resources, data curation, writing – original draft preparation, writing – review and editing, visualization and supervision. A Kushmaro helped in conceptualization, methodology, formal analysis, resources, data curation, writing – review and editing, visualization, supervision, project administration and funding acquisition. RS Marks assisted in conceptualization, formal analysis, resources, data curation, writing – review and editing, visualization, supervision, project administration and funding acquisition. D Harpaz performed investigation, validation, writing – original draft preparation.
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