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. 2010 May 13;362(19):1804-13.
doi: 10.1056/NEJMra0904124.

Hospital-acquired infections due to gram-negative bacteria

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Hospital-acquired infections due to gram-negative bacteria

Anton Y Peleg et al. N Engl J Med. .
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Figure 1. Mechanisms of Resistance in Gram-Negative Bacteria, and the Antibiotics Affected
Seven mechanisms of resistance are shown in the gram-negative bacterium, with some being mediated by a mobile plasmid. These mechanisms include the loss of porins, which reduces the movement of drug through the cell membrane; the presence of β-lactamases in the periplasmic space, which degrades the β-lactam; increased expression of the transmembrane efflux pump, which expels the drug from the bacterium before it can have an effect; the presence of antibiotic-modifying enzymes, which make the antibiotic incapable of interacting with its target; target site mutations, which prevent the antibiotic from binding to its site of action; ribosomal mutations or modifications, which prevent the antibiotic from binding and inhibiting protein synthesis; metabolic bypass mechanisms, which use an alternative resistant enzyme to bypass the inhibitory effect of the antibiotic; and a mutation in the lipopolysaccharide, which renders the polymyxin class of antibiotics unable to bind this target. Red spheres indicate antibiotics.

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