Anti‐microbial resistance and aging—A design for evolution

Author:

Nepalia Amrita1ORCID,Fernandes Sheryl Erica1,Singh Harpreet2,Rana Shweta2,Saini Deepak Kumar3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Developmental Biology and Genetics, Division of Biological Sciences Indian Institute of Science Bangalore India

2. Division of Biomedical Informatics ICMR‐AIIMS Computational Genomics Centre, Indian Council of Medical Research New Delhi India

3. Department of Developmental Biology and Genetics, and Centre for BioSystems Science and Engineering Indian Institute of Science Bangalore India

Abstract

AbstractThe emergence of resistance to anti‐infective agents poses a significant threat to successfully treating infections caused by bacteria. Bacteria acquire random mutations due to exposure to environmental stresses, which may increase their fitness to other selection pressures. Interestingly, for bacteria, the frequency of anti‐microbial resistance (AMR) seems to be increasing in tandem with the human lifespan. Based on evidence from previous literature, we speculate that increased levels of free radicals (Reactive Oxygen Species‐ROS and Reactive Nitrosative Species‐RNS), elevated inflammation, and the altered tissue microenvironment in aged individuals may drive pathogen mutagenesis. If these mutations result in the hyperactivation of efflux pumps or alteration in drug target binding sites, it could confer AMR, thus rendering antibiotic therapy ineffective while leading to the selection of novel drug‐resistant variants.This article is categorized under: Immune System Diseases > Genetics/Genomics/Epigenetics Infectious Diseases > Environmental Factors Metabolic Diseases > Environmental Factors

Funder

Science and Engineering Research Board

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cell Biology,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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