Issue 7, 2021

Joint effects of antibiotics and quorum sensing inhibitors on resistance development in bacteria

Abstract

Quorum sensing inhibitors (QSIs) are promising alternatives to antibiotics. While QSIs have great application potential in a variety of fields, their joint effects with antibiotics on bacteria, especially on antibiotic resistance mutations, remain largely unexplored. Herein, we report the joint effects of four commonly used antibiotics and two QSIs on bacterial growth and resistance mutations in E. coli. It was found that QSIs presented antagonistic or additive effects with antibiotics on bacterial growth, and more importantly, QSIs exhibited an attenuating effect on antibiotic-induced resistance mutations. Further analysis demonstrated that antibiotics might enhance resistance mutations by promoting the expressions of rpoS, lexA and recA, while QSIs attenuated the mutations by promoting the expressions of mutS and uvrD. The present research provides a comprehensive understanding of the joint effects of antibiotics and QSIs on bacteria, which may benefit the risk assessment of their combined exposure.

Graphical abstract: Joint effects of antibiotics and quorum sensing inhibitors on resistance development in bacteria

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Jan 2021
Accepted
09 May 2021
First published
11 May 2021

Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2021,23, 995-1005

Joint effects of antibiotics and quorum sensing inhibitors on resistance development in bacteria

Q. Ning, D. Wang and J. You, Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2021, 23, 995 DOI: 10.1039/D1EM00047K

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