[Significance of efflux pumps in multidrug resistance of Gram-negative bacteria].

Olga Wiercińska, Agnieszka Chojecka, Krzysztof Kanclerski, Ewa Rőhm-Rodowald, Bożenna Jakimiak
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The phenomenon of multidrug. resistance of bacteria is a serious problem of modern medicine. This resistance largely is a consequence of abuse and improper use of antibacterial substances, especially antibiotics and chemotherapeutics in hospital settings. Multidrug resistance is caused by a number of interacting mechanisms of resistance. Recent studies have indicated that efflux pumps and systems of efflux pumps are an important determinant of this phenomenon. Contribute to this particular RND efflux systems of Gram-negative bacteria, which possess a wide range of substrates such as antibiotics, dyes, detergents, toxins and active substances of disinfectants and antiseptics. These transporters are usually encoded on bacterial chromosomes. Genes encoding efflux pumps' proteins may also be carried on plasmids and other mobile genetic elements. Such pumps are usually specific to a small group of substrates, but as an additional mechanism of resistance may contribute to the multidrug resistance.

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外排泵在革兰氏阴性菌多药耐药中的意义
多药现象。细菌耐药性是现代医学的一个严重问题。这种耐药性主要是由于在医院环境中滥用和不当使用抗菌物质,特别是抗生素和化疗药物造成的。多药耐药是由多种相互作用的耐药机制引起的。最近的研究表明,射流泵和射流泵系统是这一现象的重要决定因素。革兰氏阴性菌的这种特殊的RND外排系统,具有广泛的底物,如抗生素,染料,洗涤剂,毒素和消毒剂和防腐剂的活性物质。这些转运蛋白通常编码在细菌染色体上。编码外排泵蛋白的基因也可能携带在质粒和其他可移动的遗传元件上。这种泵通常对一小群底物具有特异性,但作为一种额外的耐药机制可能有助于多药耐药。
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