DNA, Cell Wall and General Oxidative Damage Underlie the Tellurite/Cefotaxime Synergistic Effect in Escherichia coli
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Molina Quiroz, Roberto C.
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DNA, Cell Wall and General Oxidative Damage Underlie the Tellurite/Cefotaxime Synergistic Effect in Escherichia coli
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The constant emergence of antibiotic multi-resistant pathogens is a concern worldwide. An alternative for bacterial
treatment using nM concentrations of tellurite was recently proposed to boost antibiotic-toxicity and a synergistic effect of
tellurite/cefotaxime (CTX) was described. In this work, the molecular mechanism underlying this phenomenon is proposed.
Global changes of the transcriptional profile of Escherichia coli exposed to tellurite/CTX were determined by DNA
microarrays. Induction of a number of stress regulators (as SoxS), genes related to oxidative damage and membrane
transporters was observed. Accordingly, increased tellurite adsorption/uptake and oxidative injuries to proteins and DNA
were determined in cells exposed to the mixture of toxicants, suggesting that the tellurite-mediated CTX-potentiating effect
is dependent, at least in part, on oxidative stress. Thus, the synergistic tellurite-mediated CTX-potentiating effect depends
on increased tellurite uptake/adsorption which results in damage to proteins, DNA and probably other macromolecules.
Our findings represent a contribution to the current knowledge of bacterial physiology under antibiotic stress and can be of
great interest in the development of new antibiotic-potentiating strategies.
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DOI: doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0079499
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PLOS ONE, November 2013, Volume 8, Isue 11, e79499
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