2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.cellsig.2020.109750
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The social network: Impact of host and microbial interactions on bacterial antibiotic tolerance and persistence

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“…The misuse of antibiotics, as well as inappropriate prescription and overuse, has led to strong selective pressure, resulting in the survival and wide distribution of drug-resistant pathogens that threaten the public health system globally (Barbosa and Levy, 2000;Ventola, 2015). Acquired drug resistance to antimicrobial agents has been a widely recognized problem (Tenover, 2001;Spellberg et al, 2004;Wall, 2019;Rocha-Granados et al, 2020). Bacteria can respond rapidly to environmental changes owing to their short growth cycles, which enable them to evolve and adapt rapidly and survive under unfavorable conditions (Clatworthy et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The misuse of antibiotics, as well as inappropriate prescription and overuse, has led to strong selective pressure, resulting in the survival and wide distribution of drug-resistant pathogens that threaten the public health system globally (Barbosa and Levy, 2000;Ventola, 2015). Acquired drug resistance to antimicrobial agents has been a widely recognized problem (Tenover, 2001;Spellberg et al, 2004;Wall, 2019;Rocha-Granados et al, 2020). Bacteria can respond rapidly to environmental changes owing to their short growth cycles, which enable them to evolve and adapt rapidly and survive under unfavorable conditions (Clatworthy et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have reported the same phenomenon in sewage sludge-applied soils (Chen et al, 2016), reclaimed water-applied soils (Wang et al, 2014), swine farms (Zhu et al, 2013), and chicken manure or cattle manure-applied soils (Wang et al, 2020a). Efflux pumps are major players in both intrinsic and acquired resistance to drugs currently in use for the treatment of infectious diseases (Hernando-Amado et al, 2016), which are either chromosomal or plasmid-encoded (Rocha-Granados et al, 2020), and deserves more attention because they are often associated with the multidrug antibiotic resistance (Wang et al, 2020a).…”
Section: Different Manures Did Not Significantly Change the Antibiotic Resistance Gene Profiles In Alkaline Soilmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…The presence of metabolites related to the degradation of natural compounds in these treatments is characterized by the non-specific response of bacteria and is related to a stress-mediated condition. This is an important point for tolerance and subsequent exposure to antimicrobial compounds ( Rocha-Granados et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%