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Title: | Integron-Associated Multidrug Resistance among Gram-Negative Bacteria: A Review |
Authors: | Mafulul, L.I. Onwuliri, F.C. Onyimba, A.I. Itelima, J.U. |
Issue Date: | 2018 |
Publisher: | International Journal of Microbiology & Infectious Diseases |
Citation: | Mafulul LI, Onwuliri FC, Onyimba IA, et al. Integron-Associated Multidrug Resistance among Gram-Negative Bacteria: A Review. Int J Microbiol Infect Dis. 2018; 2(3): 1-6. |
Series/Report no.: | Vol. 2;No.3; Pp 1-6 |
Abstract: | Multidrug Resistance (MDR) by Gram-negative bacteria is no longer a mystery as studies by researchers has
revealed that integrons are amongst the genetic elements responsible for antimicrobial resistance. Integrons are
known to consist of Integrase gel, attI site and promoter region. Integrons harbours gene cassettes containing
various MDR genes. Polymerase chain relation and Gel electrophoresis are one of the common ways of detecting
integrons in Gram-negative bacteria. As at the time of this review, 4 classes of integrons have been discovered by
scientists with only class 1-3 known to be capable of inducing antibiotic resistance in Gram-negative bacteria.
However, class 4 integrons found in Vibrio cholerae does not contain gene cassettes probably making it difficult
for researchers and scientists to link it to antibiotic resistance. In Nigeria, integrons survey seems to have only
been carried out in the south. Thus, it is imperative to conduct studies regarding the presence and distribution of
integrons in the North and other areas where the survey has not been carried out in order to create awareness
and promote antimicrobial resistance vigilance. The search for novel anti-integron genes compounds should
be encouraged in order to tackle the antimicrobial resistance problems in pathogenic Gram-negative bacteria. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2723 |
ISSN: | 2576-0564 |
Appears in Collections: | Plant Science and Biotechnology
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