1. Effect of antibiotic treatment on the formation of non-spore Clostridium difficile persister-like cells.
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Álvarez, R, Inostroza, O, Garavaglia, M, Minton, N P, Paredes-Sabja, D, and Gil, F
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CLOSTRIDIOIDES difficile , *ANTIBIOTICS , *MICROBIAL virulence , *ANTI-infective agents , *MEDICAL care , *ANIMAL experimentation , *MICROBIAL sensitivity tests , *PHARMACODYNAMICS - Abstract
Background: The spore is the virulence factor identified to be involved in the recurrence of the disease caused by Clostridium difficile.Objectives: To demonstrate that lethal antibiotic concentrations induce the appearance of C. difficile persister-like non-spore cells.Methods: C. difficile and derivative spo0A mutant strains were tested for their susceptibility to antibiotics, as determined using an agar dilution method. Persister-cell generation was determined for all strains using up to 10 × the MIC of every antibiotic for up to 6 days.Results: Using up to 10 × the MIC of every antibiotic, we were able to induce the appearance of persister-like behaviour since biphasic killing curves could be observed in response to treatment antibiotics.Conclusions: To the best of our knowledge, this work provides, for the first time, experimental evidence of the appearance of C. difficile persister-like cells, opening a new research avenue in the pathogenesis of this nosocomial pathogen. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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