Glycopeptidolipid Defects Leading to Rough Morphotypes of Mycobacterium abscessus Do Not Confer Clinical Antibiotic Resistance
Yizhak Hershko, Amos Adler, Daniel Barkan, Michal Meir
Abstract
is responsible for the antibiotic resistance seen in late-stage infections, or whether the resistance is related to other genetic changes in the bacteria. Previous studies mostly compared rough and smooth clinical isolates. Here, for the first time, we compared WT smooth bacteria to a specific rough, GPL-associated, otherwise-isogenic mutant. We determined that the rough morphotype had essentially identical antibiotic susceptibilities as the parent strain. The mechanistic basis for the antibiotic resistance observed in rough clinical isolates is therefore most probably related to other genetic determinants.
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Mycobacterium abscessusAntibioticsAntibiotic resistanceLung functionPulmonary diseaseDiseaseMicrobiologyPhenotypeMedicineLung diseaseMycobacteriumIntensive care medicineLungBiologyImmunologyBacteriaGeneticsPathologyInternal medicineGeneMycobacterium research and diagnosisTuberculosis Research and EpidemiologyInfectious Diseases and Mycology