Cell morphology as biomarker of carbapenem exposure
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Cell morphology as biomarker of carbapenem exposure
Abstract
Characterizing the physiological response of bacterial cells to antibiotics is crucial for designing diagnostic techniques, treatment choices, and drug development. While bacterial cells at sublethal doses of antibiotics are commonly characterized, the impact of exposure to high concentrations of antibiotics on bacteria after long-term serial exposure and their effect on withdrawal need attention for further characterization. This study investigated the effect of increasing imipenem concentrations on carbapenem-susceptible (S) and carbapenem-resistant (R) E. coli on their growth adaptation and cell surface structure. We exposed the bacterial population to increasing imipenem concentrations through 30 exposure cycles. Cell morphology was observed using a 3D laser scanning confocal microscope (LSCM) and transmission electron microscope (TEM). Results showed that the exposure resulted in significant morphological changes in E. coli (S) cells, while minor changes were seen in E. coli (R) cells. The rod-shaped E. coli (S) gradually transformed into round shapes. Further, the exposed E. coli (S) cells' surface area-to-volume ratio (SA/V) was also significantly different from the control, which is non-exposed E. coli (S). Then, the exposed E. coli (S) cells were re-grown in antibiotic-free environment for 100 growth cycles to determine if the changes in cells were reversible. The results showed that their cell morphology remained round, showing that the cell morphology was not reversible. The morphological response of these cells to imipenem can assist in understanding the resistance mechanism in the context of diagnostics and antibacterial therapies.
© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to the Japan Antibiotics Research Association.
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