The structure and composition of bacterial communities can compromise antibiotic efficacy. For example, the secretion of β-lactamase by individual bacteria provides passive resistance for all residents within a polymicrobial environment. Here, we uncover that collective resistance can also develop via intracellular antibiotic deactivation. Real-time luminescence measurements and single-cell analysis demonstrate that the opportunistic human pathogen Streptococcus pneumoniae grows in medium supplemented with chloramphenicol (Cm) when resistant bacteria expressing Cm acetyltransferase (CAT) are present. We show that CAT processes Cm intracellularly but not extracellularly. In a mouse pneumonia model, more susceptible pneumococci survive Cm tre...
Cooperation between microbes can enable microbial communities to survive in harsh environments. Enzy...
As antibiotic-resistant infections become increasingly prevalent worldwide, understanding the factor...
Abstract Background and objectives Slowing the s...
The structure and composition of bacterial communities can compromise antibiotic efficacy. For examp...
The structure and composition of bacterial communities can compromise antibiotic efficacy. For examp...
<div><p>The structure and composition of bacterial communities can compromise antibiotic efficacy. F...
Bacteria commonly live in dense and genetically diverse communities associated with surfaces. In the...
Bacteria commonly live in dense and genetically-diverse communities associated with surfaces. In the...
In collective resistance, microbial communities are able to survive antibiotic exposures that would ...
The complex bacterial populations that constitute the gut microbiota can harbor antibiotic resistanc...
The continuing rise of antibiotic resistance is threatening a return to the world of pre-antibiotic ...
For a better understanding of the evolution of antibiotic resistance, it is imperative to study the ...
Bacterial opportunistic human pathogens frequently exhibit intrinsic antibiotic tolerance and resist...
Antimicrobial resistance is increasing in pathogenic bacteria. Yet, the effect of antibiotic exposur...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2015.Cataloged from PD...
Cooperation between microbes can enable microbial communities to survive in harsh environments. Enzy...
As antibiotic-resistant infections become increasingly prevalent worldwide, understanding the factor...
Abstract Background and objectives Slowing the s...
The structure and composition of bacterial communities can compromise antibiotic efficacy. For examp...
The structure and composition of bacterial communities can compromise antibiotic efficacy. For examp...
<div><p>The structure and composition of bacterial communities can compromise antibiotic efficacy. F...
Bacteria commonly live in dense and genetically diverse communities associated with surfaces. In the...
Bacteria commonly live in dense and genetically-diverse communities associated with surfaces. In the...
In collective resistance, microbial communities are able to survive antibiotic exposures that would ...
The complex bacterial populations that constitute the gut microbiota can harbor antibiotic resistanc...
The continuing rise of antibiotic resistance is threatening a return to the world of pre-antibiotic ...
For a better understanding of the evolution of antibiotic resistance, it is imperative to study the ...
Bacterial opportunistic human pathogens frequently exhibit intrinsic antibiotic tolerance and resist...
Antimicrobial resistance is increasing in pathogenic bacteria. Yet, the effect of antibiotic exposur...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics, 2015.Cataloged from PD...
Cooperation between microbes can enable microbial communities to survive in harsh environments. Enzy...
As antibiotic-resistant infections become increasingly prevalent worldwide, understanding the factor...
Abstract Background and objectives Slowing the s...