Exogenous metabolite feeding on altering antibiotic susceptibility in Gram-negative bacteria through metabolic modulation: A review

Background The rise of antimicrobial resistance at an alarming rate is outpacing the development of new antibiotics. The worrisome trends of multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria have enormously diminished existing antibiotic activity. Antibiotic treatments may inhibit bacterial growth or lead...

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Main Authors: Chung, Wan Yean, Zhu, Yan, Mahamad Maifiah, Mohd Hafidz, Hawala Shivashekaregowda, Naveen Kumar, Wong, Eng Hwa, Abdul Rahim, Nusaibah
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spelling my.um.eprints.418722023-10-20T01:17:34Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/41872/ Exogenous metabolite feeding on altering antibiotic susceptibility in Gram-negative bacteria through metabolic modulation: A review Chung, Wan Yean Zhu, Yan Mahamad Maifiah, Mohd Hafidz Hawala Shivashekaregowda, Naveen Kumar Wong, Eng Hwa Abdul Rahim, Nusaibah RK Dentistry Background The rise of antimicrobial resistance at an alarming rate is outpacing the development of new antibiotics. The worrisome trends of multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria have enormously diminished existing antibiotic activity. Antibiotic treatments may inhibit bacterial growth or lead to induce bacterial cell death through disruption of bacterial metabolism directly or indirectly. In light of this, it is imperative to have a thorough understanding of the relationship of bacterial metabolism with antimicrobial activity and leverage the underlying principle towards development of novel and effective antimicrobial therapies. Objective Herein, we explore studies on metabolic analyses of Gram-negative pathogens upon antibiotic treatment. Metabolomic studies revealed that antibiotic therapy caused changes of metabolites abundance and perturbed the bacterial metabolism. Following this line of thought, addition of exogenous metabolite has been employed in in vitro, in vivo and in silico studies to activate the bacterial metabolism and thus potentiate the antibiotic activity. Key scientific concepts of review Exogenous metabolites were discovered to cause metabolic modulation through activation of central carbon metabolism and cellular respiration, stimulation of proton motive force, increase of membrane potential, improvement of host immune protection, alteration of gut microbiome, and eventually facilitating antibiotic killing. The use of metabolites as antimicrobial adjuvants may be a promising approach in the fight against multidrug-resistant pathogens. SPRINGER 2022-07-04 Article PeerReviewed Chung, Wan Yean and Zhu, Yan and Mahamad Maifiah, Mohd Hafidz and Hawala Shivashekaregowda, Naveen Kumar and Wong, Eng Hwa and Abdul Rahim, Nusaibah (2022) Exogenous metabolite feeding on altering antibiotic susceptibility in Gram-negative bacteria through metabolic modulation: A review. Metabolomics, 18 (7). ISSN 1573-3882, DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s11306-022-01903-w <https://doi.org/10.1007/s11306-022-01903-w>. 10.1007/s11306-022-01903-w
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topic RK Dentistry
spellingShingle RK Dentistry
Chung, Wan Yean
Zhu, Yan
Mahamad Maifiah, Mohd Hafidz
Hawala Shivashekaregowda, Naveen Kumar
Wong, Eng Hwa
Abdul Rahim, Nusaibah
Exogenous metabolite feeding on altering antibiotic susceptibility in Gram-negative bacteria through metabolic modulation: A review
description Background The rise of antimicrobial resistance at an alarming rate is outpacing the development of new antibiotics. The worrisome trends of multidrug-resistant Gram-negative bacteria have enormously diminished existing antibiotic activity. Antibiotic treatments may inhibit bacterial growth or lead to induce bacterial cell death through disruption of bacterial metabolism directly or indirectly. In light of this, it is imperative to have a thorough understanding of the relationship of bacterial metabolism with antimicrobial activity and leverage the underlying principle towards development of novel and effective antimicrobial therapies. Objective Herein, we explore studies on metabolic analyses of Gram-negative pathogens upon antibiotic treatment. Metabolomic studies revealed that antibiotic therapy caused changes of metabolites abundance and perturbed the bacterial metabolism. Following this line of thought, addition of exogenous metabolite has been employed in in vitro, in vivo and in silico studies to activate the bacterial metabolism and thus potentiate the antibiotic activity. Key scientific concepts of review Exogenous metabolites were discovered to cause metabolic modulation through activation of central carbon metabolism and cellular respiration, stimulation of proton motive force, increase of membrane potential, improvement of host immune protection, alteration of gut microbiome, and eventually facilitating antibiotic killing. The use of metabolites as antimicrobial adjuvants may be a promising approach in the fight against multidrug-resistant pathogens.
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author Chung, Wan Yean
Zhu, Yan
Mahamad Maifiah, Mohd Hafidz
Hawala Shivashekaregowda, Naveen Kumar
Wong, Eng Hwa
Abdul Rahim, Nusaibah
author_facet Chung, Wan Yean
Zhu, Yan
Mahamad Maifiah, Mohd Hafidz
Hawala Shivashekaregowda, Naveen Kumar
Wong, Eng Hwa
Abdul Rahim, Nusaibah
author_sort Chung, Wan Yean
title Exogenous metabolite feeding on altering antibiotic susceptibility in Gram-negative bacteria through metabolic modulation: A review
title_short Exogenous metabolite feeding on altering antibiotic susceptibility in Gram-negative bacteria through metabolic modulation: A review
title_full Exogenous metabolite feeding on altering antibiotic susceptibility in Gram-negative bacteria through metabolic modulation: A review
title_fullStr Exogenous metabolite feeding on altering antibiotic susceptibility in Gram-negative bacteria through metabolic modulation: A review
title_full_unstemmed Exogenous metabolite feeding on altering antibiotic susceptibility in Gram-negative bacteria through metabolic modulation: A review
title_sort exogenous metabolite feeding on altering antibiotic susceptibility in gram-negative bacteria through metabolic modulation: a review
publisher SPRINGER
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/41872/
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