The inoculum effect (IE) refers to the decreasing efficacy of an antibiotic with increasing bacterial density. It represents a unique strategy of antibiotic tolerance and it can complicate design of effective antibiotic treatment of bacterial infections. To gain insight into this phenomenon, we have analyzed responses of a lab strain of Escherichia coli to antibiotics that target the ribosome. We show that the IE can be explained by bistable inhibition of bacterial growth. A critical requirement for this bistability is sufficiently fast degradation of ribosomes, which can result from antibiotic-induced heat-shock response. Furthermore, antibiotics that elicit the IE can lead to ‘band-pass’ response of bacterial growth to periodic antibiotic...
Bacteria are well known for their extremely high adaptability in stressful environments. The clinica...
Antibiotic tolerance, the capacity of genetically susceptible bacteria to survive the lethal effects...
As we enter the post antibiotic era, antibiotic resistant bacteria pose one of the greatest challeng...
The inoculum effect (IE) refers to the decreasing efficacy of an antibiotic with increasing bacteria...
The inoculum effect (IE) refers to the decreasing efficacy of an antibiotic with increasing bacteria...
Antibiotic resistance is a significant public health concern. Bacteria have evolved resistance to ne...
Bacterial growth environment strongly influences the efficacy of antibiotic treatment, with slow gro...
<p>Bistable switches are commonly observed in the regulation of critical processes such as cell cycl...
Understanding how antibiotics inhibit bacteria can help to reduce antibiotic use and hence avoid ant...
Antibiotics affect bacterial cell physiology at many levels. Rather than just compensating for the d...
Antibiotic use is so ingrained in modern healthcare and agriculture that it can be difficult to imag...
ABSTRACT We postulate that the inhibition of growth and low rates of mortality of bacteria exposed t...
Nowadays, the emergence and spread of antibiotic resistance have become an utmost medical and econom...
Understanding the mechanisms by which populations of bacteria resist antibiotics has implications fo...
A better understanding of the impact of antibiotics on bacteria is required to increase the efficien...
Bacteria are well known for their extremely high adaptability in stressful environments. The clinica...
Antibiotic tolerance, the capacity of genetically susceptible bacteria to survive the lethal effects...
As we enter the post antibiotic era, antibiotic resistant bacteria pose one of the greatest challeng...
The inoculum effect (IE) refers to the decreasing efficacy of an antibiotic with increasing bacteria...
The inoculum effect (IE) refers to the decreasing efficacy of an antibiotic with increasing bacteria...
Antibiotic resistance is a significant public health concern. Bacteria have evolved resistance to ne...
Bacterial growth environment strongly influences the efficacy of antibiotic treatment, with slow gro...
<p>Bistable switches are commonly observed in the regulation of critical processes such as cell cycl...
Understanding how antibiotics inhibit bacteria can help to reduce antibiotic use and hence avoid ant...
Antibiotics affect bacterial cell physiology at many levels. Rather than just compensating for the d...
Antibiotic use is so ingrained in modern healthcare and agriculture that it can be difficult to imag...
ABSTRACT We postulate that the inhibition of growth and low rates of mortality of bacteria exposed t...
Nowadays, the emergence and spread of antibiotic resistance have become an utmost medical and econom...
Understanding the mechanisms by which populations of bacteria resist antibiotics has implications fo...
A better understanding of the impact of antibiotics on bacteria is required to increase the efficien...
Bacteria are well known for their extremely high adaptability in stressful environments. The clinica...
Antibiotic tolerance, the capacity of genetically susceptible bacteria to survive the lethal effects...
As we enter the post antibiotic era, antibiotic resistant bacteria pose one of the greatest challeng...