Mechanisms of gentamicin resistance in listeria monocytogenes: a mini review

Hien, Fuh Ng and May, Jamie Ling Ng and Yun, Fong Ngeow (2023) Mechanisms of gentamicin resistance in listeria monocytogenes: a mini review. Sains Malaysiana, 52 (9). pp. 2625-2632. ISSN 0126-6039

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Abstract

Listeria monocytogenes is a Gram-positive foodborne pathogen capable of causing a foodborne infection known as listeriosis. There are two main types of listeriosis: a non-invasive gastroenteritis and an invasive infection which is often associated with a high mortality and hospitalization rate among susceptible individuals. Gentamicin, used as an adjunct therapy with ampicillin, remains the treatment of choice for the life-threatening invasive listeriosis. Nevertheless, there is little data on gentamicin resistance determinants in L. monocytogenes. Several well-controlled studies have reported that mechanisms of gentamicin resistance in this organism involve active efflux and genetic determinants that affect the uptake of the antibiotic through altered membrane potential. This mini review summarises current knowledge of genetic determinants of gentamicin resistance in L. monocytogenes, with the aim of contributing information that could facilitate the discovery of new therapeutic approaches to overcome, delay or avoid developments of drug resistance in this foodborne pathogen.

Item Type:Article
Keywords:atpG2; Efflux; Gentamicin resistance mechanisms; Heme gene; Listeria monocytogenes; Membrane potential
Journal:Sains Malaysiana
ID Code:23091
Deposited By: Siti Zarenah Jasin
Deposited On:19 Feb 2024 00:50
Last Modified:19 Feb 2024 00:50

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