Jian Zonghui, Zeng Li, Xu Taojie, Sun Shuai, Yan Shixiong, Yang Lan, Huang Ying, Jia Junjing, Dou Tengfei
Yunnan Provincial Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition and Feed, Yunnan Agricultural University, Kunming, Yunnan, China.
The Chenggong Department, Kunming Medical University Affiliated Stomatological Hospital, Kunming, Yunnan, China.
J Basic Microbiol. 2021 Dec;61(12):1049-1070. doi: 10.1002/jobm.202100201. Epub 2021 Oct 14.
The production and use of antibiotics are becoming increasingly common worldwide, and the problem of antibiotic resistance is increasing alarmingly. Drug-resistant infections threaten human life and health and impose a heavy burden on the global economy. The origin and molecular basis of bacterial resistance is the presence of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs). Investigations on ARGs mostly focus on the environments in which antibiotics are frequently used, such as hospitals and farms. This literature review summarizes the current knowledge of the occurrence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in nonclinical environments, such as air, aircraft wastewater, migratory bird feces, and sea areas in-depth, which have rarely been involved in previous studies. Furthermore, the mechanism of action of plasmid and phage during horizontal gene transfer was analyzed, and the transmission mechanism of ARGs was summarized. This review highlights the new mechanisms that enhance antibiotic resistance and the evolutionary background of multidrug resistance; in addition, some promising points for controlling or reducing the occurrence and spread of antimicrobial resistance are also proposed.
抗生素的生产和使用在全球范围内日益普遍,抗生素耐药性问题正以惊人的速度增加。耐药感染威胁着人类生命健康,并给全球经济带来沉重负担。细菌耐药性的起源和分子基础是抗生素耐药基因(ARGs)的存在。对抗生素耐药基因的研究大多集中在抗生素频繁使用的环境中,如医院和养殖场。这篇文献综述深入总结了目前关于非临床环境中抗生素耐药菌发生情况的知识,这些环境如空气、飞机废水、候鸟粪便和海域等,在以往研究中很少涉及。此外,分析了质粒和噬菌体在水平基因转移过程中的作用机制,并总结了抗生素耐药基因的传播机制。本综述强调了增强抗生素耐药性的新机制以及多重耐药性的进化背景;此外,还提出了一些控制或减少抗菌药物耐药性发生和传播的有前景的要点。
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