| Literature DB >> 27029297 |
Dinesh M Fernando1, Ayush Kumar2.
Abstract
Resistance-Nodulation-Division (RND) efflux pumps are one of the most important determinants of multidrug resistance (MDR) in Gram-negative bacteria. With an ever increasing number of Gram-negative clinical isolates exhibiting MDR phenotypes as a result of the activity of RND pumps, it is clear that the design of novel effective clinical strategies against such pathogens must be grounded in a better understanding of these pumps, including their physiological roles. To this end, recent evidence suggests that RND pumps play an important role in the virulence of Gram-negative pathogens. In this review, we discuss the important role RND efflux pumps play in different facets of virulence including colonization, evasion of host defense mechanisms, and biofilm formation. These studies provide key insights that may ultimately be applied towards strategies used in the design of effective therapeutics against MDR Gram negative bacterial pathogens.Entities:
Keywords: Gram-negative bacteria; biofilm; host-colonization; oxidative stress; ultidrug efflux systems
Year: 2013 PMID: 27029297 PMCID: PMC4790303 DOI: 10.3390/antibiotics2010163
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Antibiotics (Basel) ISSN: 2079-6382
Examples of Resistance-Nodulation-Division (RND) pumps from Gram-negative species with their antibiotic substrates and proposed physiological role.
| Organism | Pump | Antibiotic Substrates | Role in virulence | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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| BCAL1674-1675-1676 | Quinolones | Quorum sensing (autoinducer efflux) | [ |
| BCAL2822-2821-2820 | Aminoglycosides, β-lactams, Chloramphenicol, Fluoroquinolones, Quinolones, | Quorum sensing (autoinducer efflux), flagellar motility | [ | |
| BCAM1945-1946-1947 | Aminoglycosides, β-lactams, Ethidium bromide, Fluoroquinolones | Flagellar motility | [ | |
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| CmeABC | Aminoglycosides, β-lactams, Chloramphenicol, Ethidium bromide Fluoroquinolones, Macrolides, Quinolones, Rifampin, Tetracycline | Host-colonization (bile resistance), Flagellar motility | [ |
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| AcrAB | β-lactams, Ethidium bromide, Quinolones, Tetracycline | Host-colonization (resistance to plant secondary metabolites) | [ |
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| AcrAB | β-lactams, Chloramphenicol, Ethidium bromide, Fluoroquinoles, Macrolides, Novobiocin, Rifampin | Host colonization (resistance to bile salts and fatty acids), protection from oxidative damage | [ |
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| MtrCDE | β-lactams, Macrolides, Rifampin | Host colonization (resistance to fatty acids, bile salts, steroids, and antimicrobial peptides). | [ |
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| MexAB-OprM | β-lactams, Chloramphenicol, Ethidium bromide, Fluoroquinolones,Macrolides, Quinolones, Tetracycline, | Host colonization, invasion of host cells, quorum sensing (efflux of autoinducer) | [ |
| MexCD-OprJ | β-lactams, Chloramphenicol, Fluoroquinolones, Novobiocin, Tetracycline, Trimethoprim, | Host colonization, biofilm formation (in presence of azithromycin) | [ | |
| MexEF-OprN | Chloramphenicol, Fluoroquinolones, Trimethoprim | Protection from nitrosative damage, Quorum sensing | [ | |
| MexXY | Aminoglycosides, Macrolides, Tetracyclines | Colonization of cystic fibrosis lung, protection from oxidative damage | [ | |
| MuxBC-OpmB | β-lactams, Macrolides Novobiocin, Tetracycline | Twitching motility | [ | |
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| MexAB-OprM | Aminoglycosides, β-lactams, Chloramphenicol, Ethidium bromide Fluoroquinolones, Macrolides, Nitrofurontoin, Quinolones, Rifampin, Tetracycline | Host-colonization (resistance to plant secondary metabolites) | [ |
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| AcrAB | β-lactams, Chloramphenicol, Fluoroquinolones, Macrolides, Novobiocin, Quinolones, | Host colonization (resistance to bile salts), protection from oxidative damage | [ |
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| VexAB | β-lactams, Macrolides, Novobiocin, Polymyxin B, | Host colonization (resistance to bile salts) | [ |
| VexCD | Novobiocin | Host colonization (resistance to bile salts), | [ | |
| VexIJK | β-lactams, Novobiocin, | Host colonization (resistance to bile salts), | [ | |
| VexGH | β-lactams, Novobiocin | Host colonization (resistance to bile salts), production of toxins | [ |