Effects of environment on compensatory mutations to ameliorate costs of antibiotic resistance |
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Authors: | Björkman J Nagaev I Berg O G Hughes D Andersson D I |
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Affiliation: | Department of Bacteriology, Swedish Institute for Infectious Disease Control, S-171 82 Solna, Sweden. |
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Abstract: | Most types of antibiotic resistance impose a biological cost on bacterial fitness. These costs can be compensated, usually without loss of resistance, by second-site mutations during the evolution of the resistant bacteria in an experimental host or in a laboratory medium. Different fitness-compensating mutations were selected depending on whether the bacteria evolved through serial passage in mice or in a laboratory medium. This difference in mutation spectra was caused by either a growth condition-specific formation or selection of the compensated mutants. These results suggest that bacterial evolution to reduce the costs of antibiotic resistance can take different trajectories within and outside a host. |
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