Effects of a previously selected antibiotic resistance on mutations acquired during development of a second resistance in Escherichia coli.
Marloes HoeksemaMartijs J JonkerStanley BrulBenno H Ter KuilePublished in: BMC genomics (2019)
In general, the data presented here indicate that adaptation to each antibiotic is unique and independent. The mutational trajectories available in already resistant cells appear more varied than in wild-type cells, indicating that the genetic background of E. coli influences resistance development. The observed mutations cannot always fully explain the resistance pattern observed, indicating a crucial role for adaptation on the gene expression level in de novo acquisition of antibiotic resistance.