Multi-drug strategies have been attempted to prolong the efficacy of existing antibiotics, but with limited success. Here we show that the evolution of multi-drug-resistant Escherichia coli can be manipulated in vitro by administering pairs of antibiotics and switching between them in ON/OFF manner. Using a multiplexed cell culture system, we find that switching between certain combinations of antibiotics completely suppresses the development of resistance to one of the antibiotics. Using this data, we develop a simple deterministic model, which allows us to predict the fate of multi-drug evolution in this system. Furthermore, we are able to reverse established drug resistance based on the model prediction by modulating antibiotic selection...
The increasing rate of antibiotic resistance and slowing discovery of novel antibiotic treatments pr...
During the golden age of antibiotic discovery, the fight against bacterial infections was believed t...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tWe need to find ways of enhancing the...
Multi-drug strategies have been attempted to prolong the efficacy of existing antibiotics, but with ...
Abstract Background The emergence and spread of antibiotic resistance in bacteria is becoming a glob...
The emergence and dissemination of antibiotic resistance among microorganisms poses a dramatic threa...
Laboratory experiments suggest that rapid cycling of antibiotics during the course of treatment coul...
To combat the ever-growing clinical burden imposed by antibiotic-resistant pathogens, multiple-antib...
The evolution of antibiotic resistance is a major threat to society and has been predicted to lead t...
Final published PDF version of article deposited in accordance with SHERPA RoMEO guidelinesConventio...
The prevalence and strength of multi-drug antibiotic resistance have resulted in an arms race betwee...
The work detailed in this thesis aimed to address antibiotic resistance - a pressing health issue on...
<div><p>There are both pharmacodynamic and evolutionary reasons to use multiple rather than single a...
By now we have all heard of the dangerous rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. While many search t...
We need to find ways of enhancing the potency of existing antibiotics, and, with this in mind, we be...
The increasing rate of antibiotic resistance and slowing discovery of novel antibiotic treatments pr...
During the golden age of antibiotic discovery, the fight against bacterial infections was believed t...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tWe need to find ways of enhancing the...
Multi-drug strategies have been attempted to prolong the efficacy of existing antibiotics, but with ...
Abstract Background The emergence and spread of antibiotic resistance in bacteria is becoming a glob...
The emergence and dissemination of antibiotic resistance among microorganisms poses a dramatic threa...
Laboratory experiments suggest that rapid cycling of antibiotics during the course of treatment coul...
To combat the ever-growing clinical burden imposed by antibiotic-resistant pathogens, multiple-antib...
The evolution of antibiotic resistance is a major threat to society and has been predicted to lead t...
Final published PDF version of article deposited in accordance with SHERPA RoMEO guidelinesConventio...
The prevalence and strength of multi-drug antibiotic resistance have resulted in an arms race betwee...
The work detailed in this thesis aimed to address antibiotic resistance - a pressing health issue on...
<div><p>There are both pharmacodynamic and evolutionary reasons to use multiple rather than single a...
By now we have all heard of the dangerous rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. While many search t...
We need to find ways of enhancing the potency of existing antibiotics, and, with this in mind, we be...
The increasing rate of antibiotic resistance and slowing discovery of novel antibiotic treatments pr...
During the golden age of antibiotic discovery, the fight against bacterial infections was believed t...
Published onlineJournal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tWe need to find ways of enhancing the...