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Collateral sensitivity: An evolutionary trade-off between antibiotic resistance mechanisms, attractive for dealing with drug-resistance crisis.

Mina YekaniRobab AzargunSimin SharifiEdris NabizadehJavid Sadri NahandNavideh Karimi AnsariMohammad Yousef MemarJozsef' Soki
Published in: Health science reports (2023)
Knowledge mechanisms of resistance to antimicrobial agents are useful to trace a practical approach to treat and control of resistant pathogens. The effect of a resistance mechanism to certain antibiotics on the susceptibility or resistance to other drugs is a key point that may be helpful for applying a strategy to control resistance challenges. In an evolutionary trade-off known as collateral sensitivity, the resistance mechanism to a certain drug may be mediated by the hypersensitivity to other drugs. Collateral sensitivity has been described for different drugs in various bacteria, but the molecular mechanisms affecting susceptibility are not well demonstrated. Collateral sensitivity could be studied to detect its potential in the battle against resistance crisis as well as in the treatment of pathogens adapting to antibiotics. Collateral sensitivity-based antimicrobial therapy may have the potential to limit the emergence of antibiotic resistance.
Keyphrases
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • staphylococcus aureus
  • genome wide
  • heavy metals
  • gram negative
  • multidrug resistant
  • bone marrow
  • electronic health record