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Absence of mgrB Alleviates Negative Growth Effects of Colistin Resistance in Enterobacter cloacae.

Jessie E WozniakAroon T ChandeEileen M BurdVictor I BandSarah W SatolaMonica M FarleyLindsey B GottliebI King JordanDavid S Weiss
Published in: Antibiotics (Basel, Switzerland) (2020)
Colistin is an important last-line antibiotic to treat highly resistant Enterobacter infections. Resistance to colistin has emerged among clinical isolates but has been associated with a significant growth defect. Here, we describe a clinical Enterobacter isolate with a deletion of mgrB, a regulator of colistin resistance, leading to high-level resistance in the absence of a growth defect. The identification of a path to resistance unrestrained by growth defects suggests colistin resistance could become more common in Enterobacter.
Keyphrases
  • escherichia coli
  • pseudomonas aeruginosa
  • acinetobacter baumannii
  • klebsiella pneumoniae
  • drug resistant
  • multidrug resistant
  • gram negative