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Review
. 2021 Mar;48(3):2897-2907.
doi: 10.1007/s11033-021-06307-y. Epub 2021 Apr 10.

Mobilized colistin resistance (mcr) genes from 1 to 10: a comprehensive review

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Mobilized colistin resistance (mcr) genes from 1 to 10: a comprehensive review

Nadheema Hammood Hussein et al. Mol Biol Rep. 2021 Mar.

Abstract

At the present time, the polymyxin antibiotic colistin is considered a last-line treatment option for severe human infections caused by multi-drug and carbapenem-resistant Gram-negative bacteria. Lately, the vast spread of colistin resistance among bacteria has got great attention worldwide due to its significant role as the last refuge in treating diseases caused by the resistant infectious agents. Therefore, the discovery of plasmid-mediated mobile colistin resistance (mcr) genes raised global public health concerns as they can spread by horizontal transfer and have chances of global dissemination. To date, ten slightly different variants of the mcr-1 gene (mcr-1 to mcr-10) have been identified in different bacteria isolated from animals, foods, farms, humans, and the environment. Therefore, the issue of mcr spread is growing and worsening day after day. In this backdrop, the current article presents an overview of mcr variants, their spread, and the resistance mechanisms they confer. Hence, this paper will advance our knowledge about colistin resistance while supporting the efforts toward better stewardship and proper usage of antimicrobials.

Keywords: Colistin; Mobilized colistin resistance; Plasmid-mediated resistance; Polymyxin E; mcr genes.

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