Escherichia coli (E. coli) urinary tract infections (UTIs) are becoming a serious problem both for pets and humans (zoonosis) due to the close contact and to the increasing resistance to antibiotics.This study has been performed in order to unravel the mechanism of induced enrofloxacin resistance in canine E. coli isolates that represent a good tool to study this pathology.The isolated E. coli has been induced with enrofloxacin and studied through 2D DIGE and shotgun MS.Discovered differentially expressed proteins are principally involved in antibiotic resistance and linked to oxidative stress response, to DNA protection and to membrane permeability. Moreover, since enrofloxacin is an inhibitor of DNA gyrase, the overexpression of DNA starvation/stationary phase protection protein (Dsp) could be a central point to discover the mechanism of this clone to counteract the effects of enrofloxacin. In parallel, the dramatic decrease of the synthesis of the outer membrane protein W, which represents one of the main gates for enrofloxacin entrance, could explain additional mechanism of E. coli defense against this antibiotic. All 2D DIGE and MS data have been deposited into the ProteomeXchange Consortium with identifier PXD002000 and DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.6019/PXD002000. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: HUPO 2014.

Mechanisms of antibiotic resistance to enrofloxacin in uropathogenic Escherichia coli in dog / C. Piras, A. Soggiu, V. Greco, P.A. Martino, F. Del Chierico, L. Putignani, A. Urbani, J.E. Nally, L. Bonizzi, P. Roncada. - In: JOURNAL OF PROTEOMICS. - ISSN 1874-3919. - 127:Pt B(2015 Sep 08), pp. 365-376. [10.1016/j.jprot.2015.05.040]

Mechanisms of antibiotic resistance to enrofloxacin in uropathogenic Escherichia coli in dog

C. Piras
Primo
;
A. Soggiu
Secondo
;
P.A. Martino;L. Bonizzi
Penultimo
;
P. Roncada
2015

Abstract

Escherichia coli (E. coli) urinary tract infections (UTIs) are becoming a serious problem both for pets and humans (zoonosis) due to the close contact and to the increasing resistance to antibiotics.This study has been performed in order to unravel the mechanism of induced enrofloxacin resistance in canine E. coli isolates that represent a good tool to study this pathology.The isolated E. coli has been induced with enrofloxacin and studied through 2D DIGE and shotgun MS.Discovered differentially expressed proteins are principally involved in antibiotic resistance and linked to oxidative stress response, to DNA protection and to membrane permeability. Moreover, since enrofloxacin is an inhibitor of DNA gyrase, the overexpression of DNA starvation/stationary phase protection protein (Dsp) could be a central point to discover the mechanism of this clone to counteract the effects of enrofloxacin. In parallel, the dramatic decrease of the synthesis of the outer membrane protein W, which represents one of the main gates for enrofloxacin entrance, could explain additional mechanism of E. coli defense against this antibiotic. All 2D DIGE and MS data have been deposited into the ProteomeXchange Consortium with identifier PXD002000 and DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.6019/PXD002000. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: HUPO 2014.
Antibiotic resistance; Enrofloxacin; Escherichia coli; Urinary tract infections; Biochemistry; Biophysics
Settore VET/05 - Malattie Infettive degli Animali Domestici
Settore BIO/10 - Biochimica
Settore MED/07 - Microbiologia e Microbiologia Clinica
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