Virulence and Drug Resistance Roles of Multidrug Efflux Pumps in Escherichia coli and Salmonella

K. Nishino, A. Yamaguchi
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Since the discovery of antibiotic therapies, the battle between humans and infectious diseases has never stopped. A number of drug-resistant bacterial strains are now appearing in the clinical field, and infectious diseases originating from these strains have become a major problem. Multidrug efflux pumps produce multidrug resistance by exporting antibiotics from cells. Genomic analysis has resulted in the identification of many genes which have been proposed as drug efflux pumps, and bacterial genome sequences have allowed us to identify the drug-resistant gene libraries of bacteria. In this review, we will first introduce the method to analyze all drug efflux pump genes by using genomic information. Next, we will discuss the regulation of drug efflux pumps. Furthermore, we will also introduce the roles of drug efflux pumps in virulence, which is an ongoing research area. Because drug efflux pumps have roles in bacterial multidrug resistance and virulence, we propose that drug efflux pumps have greater clinical relevance than is usually attributed to them.
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自从发现抗生素疗法以来,人类与传染病之间的战斗从未停止过。目前临床领域出现了一些耐药菌株,由这些菌株引起的传染病已成为一个主要问题。多药外排泵通过从细胞输出抗生素产生多药耐药。基因组分析已经鉴定出许多被认为是药物外排泵的基因,细菌基因组序列使我们能够鉴定细菌的耐药基因文库。本文首先介绍利用基因组信息分析所有药物外排泵基因的方法。接下来,我们将讨论药物外排泵的调节。此外,我们还将介绍药物外排泵在毒力中的作用,这是一个正在进行的研究领域。由于药物外排泵在细菌多药耐药和毒力中起作用,我们认为药物外排泵具有比通常认为的更大的临床相关性。
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