| Literature DB >> 24637798 |
Yongfei Hu1, Xi Yang1, Na Lu1, Baoli Zhu1.
Abstract
Increasing evidence has accumulated to support that the human gut is a reservoir for antibiotic resistance genes. We previously identified more than 1000 genes displaying high similarity with known antibiotic resistance genes in the human gut gene set generated from the Chinese, Danish, and Spanish populations. Here, first, we add our new understanding of antibiotic resistance genes in the US and the Japanese populations; next, we describe the structure of a vancomycin-resistant operon in a Danish sample; and finally, we provide discussions on the correlation of the abundance of resistance genes in human gut with the antibiotic consumption in human medicine and in animal husbandry. These results, combined with those we published previously, provide comprehensive insights into the antibiotic resistance genes in the human gut microbiota at a population level.Entities:
Keywords: animal use; antibiotic resistance; human gut microbiota; metagenomic sequencing; tetracycline
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24637798 PMCID: PMC4063852 DOI: 10.4161/gmic.27916
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gut Microbes ISSN: 1949-0976