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Mbio | 2014

Selection of a Multidrug Resistance Plasmid by Sublethal Levels of Antibiotics and Heavy Metals

Erik Gullberg; Lisa M. Albrecht; Christoffer Karlsson; Linus Sandegren; Dan I. Andersson

ABSTRACT How sublethal levels of antibiotics and heavy metals select for clinically important multidrug resistance plasmids is largely unknown. Carriage of plasmids generally confers substantial fitness costs, implying that for the plasmid-carrying bacteria to be maintained in the population, the plasmid cost needs to be balanced by a selective pressure conferred by, for example, antibiotics or heavy metals. We studied the effects of low levels of antibiotics and heavy metals on the selective maintenance of a 220-kbp extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL) plasmid identified in a hospital outbreak of Klebsiella pneumoniae and Escherichia coli. The concentrations of antibiotics and heavy metals required to maintain plasmid-carrying bacteria, the minimal selective concentrations (MSCs), were in all cases below (almost up to 140-fold) the MIC of the plasmid-free susceptible bacteria. This finding indicates that the very low antibiotic and heavy metal levels found in polluted environments and in treated humans and animals might be sufficiently high to maintain multiresistance plasmids. When resistance genes were moved from the plasmid to the chromosome, the MSC decreased, showing that MSC for a specific resistance conditionally depends on genetic context. This finding suggests that a cost-free resistance could be maintained in a population by an infinitesimally low concentration of antibiotic. By studying the effect of combinations of several compounds, it was observed that for certain combinations of drugs each new compound added lowered the minimal selective concentration of the others. This combination effect could be a significant factor in the selection of multidrug resistance plasmids/bacterial clones in complex multidrug environments. IMPORTANCE Antibiotic resistance is in many pathogenic bacteria caused by genes that are carried on large conjugative plasmids. These plasmids typically contain multiple antibiotic resistance genes as well as genes that confer resistance to biocides and heavy metals. In this report, we show that very low concentrations of single antibiotics and heavy metals or combinations of compounds can select for a large plasmid that carries resistance to aminoglycosides, β-lactams, tetracycline, macrolides, trimethoprim, sulfonamide, silver, copper, and arsenic. Our findings suggest that the low levels of antibiotics and heavy metals present in polluted external environments and in treated animals and humans could allow for selection and enrichment of bacteria with multiresistance plasmids and thereby contribute to the emergence, maintenance, and transmission of antibiotic-resistant disease-causing bacteria. Antibiotic resistance is in many pathogenic bacteria caused by genes that are carried on large conjugative plasmids. These plasmids typically contain multiple antibiotic resistance genes as well as genes that confer resistance to biocides and heavy metals. In this report, we show that very low concentrations of single antibiotics and heavy metals or combinations of compounds can select for a large plasmid that carries resistance to aminoglycosides, β-lactams, tetracycline, macrolides, trimethoprim, sulfonamide, silver, copper, and arsenic. Our findings suggest that the low levels of antibiotics and heavy metals present in polluted external environments and in treated animals and humans could allow for selection and enrichment of bacteria with multiresistance plasmids and thereby contribute to the emergence, maintenance, and transmission of antibiotic-resistant disease-causing bacteria.


Beilstein Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2016

Hydroquinone-pyrrole dyads with varied linkers

Hao Huang; Christoffer Karlsson; Maria Strømme; Martin Sjödin; Adolf Gogoll

Summary A series of pyrroles functionalized in the 3-position with p-dimethoxybenzene via various linkers (CH2, CH2CH2, CH=CH, C≡C) has been synthesized. Their electronic properties have been deduced from 1H NMR, 13C NMR, and UV–vis spectra to detect possible interactions between the two aromatic subunits. The extent of conjugation between the subunits is largely controlled by the nature of the linker, with the largest conjugation found with the trans-ethene linker and the weakest with the aliphatic linkers. DFT calculations revealed substantial changes in the HOMO–LUMO gap that correlated with the extent of conjugation found experimentally. The results of this work are expected to open up for use of the investigated compounds as components of redox-active materials in sustainable, organic electrical energy storage devices.


Russian Journal of Electrochemistry | 2017

Quinone based conducting redox polymers for electrical energy storage

Rikard Emanuelsson; Christoffer Karlsson; Hao Huang; Cosmas Kipyego Kosgei; Maria Strømme; Martin Sjödin

Conducting redox polymers (CRPs) constitute a promising class of materials for the development of organic matter based batteries with the potential to overcome the main limitations connected to this type of rechargeable battery systems including low conductivity and dissolution problems. In this report we show that the potential of quinones can be effectively tuned into the conducting region of polypyrrole (PPy), both in water based solutions and in acetonitrile, which is a prerequisite for profitable combination of the two units. We also present a device where both anode and cathode are made from PPy substituted with different quinone pendant groups and where good rate performance is achieved without any conductivity additives thus providing support for the hypothesized synergetic effect of a conducting polymer backbone and a covalently attached redox active pendant group. This device constitutes, to the best of our knowledge, the first all-CRP based battery reported to date.


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2012

Computational Electrochemistry Study of 16 Isoindole-4,7-diones as Candidates for Organic Cathode Materials

Christoffer Karlsson; Erik Jämstorp; Maria Strømme; Martin Sjödin


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2013

Polymer-pendant interactions in poly(pyrrol-3-ylhydroquinone): A solution for the use of conducting polymers at stable conditions

Christoffer Karlsson; Hao Huang; Maria Strømme; Adolf Gogoll; Martin Sjödin


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2014

Probing Polymer-Pendant Interactions in the Conducting Redox Polymer Poly(pyrrol-3-ylhydroquinone)

Christoffer Karlsson; Hao Huang; Maria Strømme; Adolf Gogoll; Martin Sjödin


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2013

Investigation of the redox chemistry of isoindole-4,7-diones

Christoffer Karlsson; Adolf Gogoll; Maria Strømme; Martin Sjödin


Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry | 2014

Quinone Pendant Group Kinetics in Poly(pyrrol-3-ylhydroquinone)

Christoffer Karlsson; Hao Huang; Maria Strømme; Adolf Gogoll; Martin Sjödin


Chemsuschem | 2016

Stable Deep Doping of Vapor-Phase Polymerized Poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)/Ionic Liquid Supercapacitors

Christoffer Karlsson; James Nicholas; Drew Evans; Maria Forsyth; Maria Strømme; Martin Sjödin; Patrick C. Howlett; Cristina Pozo-Gonzalo


Electrochimica Acta | 2015

Ion- and Electron Transport in Pyrrole/Quinone Conducting Redox Polymers Investigated by In Situ Conductivity Methods

Christoffer Karlsson; Hao Huang; Maria Strømme; Adolf Gogoll; Martin Sjödin

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