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Pseudomonas aeruginosa: persistence beyond antibiotic resistance

Ruggero La Rosa, Søren Molin, Helle Krogh Johansen

2025Trends in Microbiology21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The persistence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa in chronic infections extends beyond the issue of antibiotic resistance. A critical, yet unresolved question is why antibiotics fail to eradicate all infecting bacteria, despite P. aeruginosa often being phenotypically susceptible. This highlights the need for a comprehensive understanding of persistence mechanisms, which we consider to be directly rooted in host-pathogen interactions and which are frequently overlooked. We propose that both gene regulatory adaptation and adaptive genetic evolution play fundamental roles in the long-term persistence of P. aeruginosa. Elucidating these complex interactions has profound clinical implications, but their elucidation depends on access to advanced and innovative model systems that accurately replicate host-pathogen relationships.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyPseudomonas aeruginosaPersistence (discontinuity)Antibiotic resistanceMicrobiologyResistance (ecology)AntibioticsBacteriaEcologyGeneticsEngineeringGeotechnical engineeringAntibiotic Resistance in BacteriaAntibiotic Use and ResistanceBacterial biofilms and quorum sensing
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