25 research outputs found
Depositors’ Assessment of Bank Riskiness in the Russian Federation
Market discipline, bank risk, emerging markets, Russian Federation, G20, G21,
Testing for Opaqueness in the European Banking Industry: Evidence from Bond Credit Ratings
European banking industry, bank opaqueness, bond credit ratings, split ratings,
Multiantibiotic Resistance of Gram-Negative Bacteria Isolated from Drinking Water Samples in Southwest Greece
Augmented antibiotic resistance associated with cadmium induced alterations in Salmonella enterica serovar Typhi
Abstract In view of the reports on co-selection of metal and antibiotic resistance, recently we have reported that increased cadmium accumulation in Salmonella Typhi Ty2 leads to increased antibiotic resistance. In continuation, the present study was carried to substantiate this association in clinical isolates. Interestingly, the levels of cadmium were found to be more in the clinical isolates which co-related with their antibiotic sensitivity/resistance pattern. On cadmium accumulation, antibiotic(s) sensitive isolates were rendered resistant and the resistant isolates were rendered more resistant as per their minimum inhibitory concentration(s). Further, after subjecting the pathogen to cadmium accumulation, alterations occurring in the cells were assessed. Transgenerational cadmium exposure led to changes in growth response, morphology, proteome, elevated antioxidants other than SOD, increased biofilm formation, decreased intracellular macrophage killing coupled with upregulation of genes encoding metallothionein and metal transporters. Thus, these results indicate that cadmium, if acquired from the environment, being non-degradable can exert a long-lasting selective pressure on Salmonella in the host which may display antibiotic resistance later on, as a result of co-selection. Therefore, appropriate strategies need to be developed to inhibit such an enduring pressure of heavy metals, as these represent one of the factors for the emerging antibiotic resistance in pathogens
