The Effect of Different Carbohydrates and Amino Acids on the Activity of Selected Antimicrobial Compounds against Mycobacterium Smegmatis
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University of Ghana
Abstract
Antibiotics play a significant role in the medical treatment of bacterial diseases. Bacteria respond
to antibiotic stress by several means including the initiation of stress responses that promote
recruitment of resistance determinants or physiological changes that compromise antimicrobial
activity. The overdependence and misuse of these drugs have led to the emergence of resistance
in microorganisms which complicates patient management and as such, different strategies are
being sought to alleviate this threat that such resistant pathogens pose. One such strategy is chemo
sensitization where compounds are used to potentiate the effect of antibiotics. This study
investigates the effect of selected carbohydrates and amino acids on the efficacy of antimicrobial
across different classes, against Mycobacterium smegmatis strains to provide insight into key
cellular processes associated with the functioning of antibiotics, and whose modulation would be
key in sustaining antibiotic action and preventing resistance development. Seventeen (17)
compounds across fifty-three (53) triple-combinations were screened in an experimental set-up
from which 29 combinations were identified that robustly break resistance and 24 that robustly
induce resistance. The top two (2) conditions that break resistance (SOR (3X) and MAL (3X)) led
to the activation of fifteen (15) antibiotics and the top two (2) that induce resistance (LAC (3X)
and SIA+ADO (1.5X)) led to the loss of efficacy of twelve (12) antibiotics. The top two (2)
compounds in each category (resistance breaking & resistance inducing) were then prioritized for
gene expression analysis looking at a landscape of stress response regulons in both Mycobacterium
smegmatis (wt) and multidrug-resistant strains. The resistant breaking compounds induced genes
such as vapC that’s responsible for toxicity in the organism, which correlates with its resistant
breaking property but also the expression of virulence genes, that is lsr is in contrast.
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MPhil. Molecular Biology