Ciprofloxacin stress proteome of the extended-spectrum beta-lactamase producing Escherichia coli from slaughtered pigs
Résumé
The increasing prevalence of bacteria resistant to even the most current arsenal of antibiot-
ics is a serious concern for public health globally. The resistant bacteria which cause human infection
are thought to emerge in food and animals. Our goal was to study the proteome of an extended-
spectrum
-lactamase (ESBL)-producing
Escherichia coli
, SU03, strain recovered from faecal sam-
ples of pigs slaughtered for human consumption. This strain exhibited ciprofloxacin resistance asso-
ciated with mutations in type II topoisomerase structural gene GyrA (Ser83Leu + Asp87Asn) and
ParC (Ser80Ile). We studied how the proteome of this strain responded to stress by applying double
the minimum inhibitory concentration of ciprofloxacin. The hydrolase L-asparaginase was overex-
pressed when SU03 was cultured with double the minimum inhibitory concentration of ciproflox-
acin. Further research should determine how this enzyme contributes to ciprofloxacin resistance.
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