Relationship between Escherichia coli growth rate and bacterial susceptibility to ciprofloxacin
Author(s) -
Г. В. Смирнова,
Oleg N. Oktyabrsky
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
fems microbiology letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.899
H-Index - 151
eISSN - 1574-6968
pISSN - 0378-1097
DOI - 10.1093/femsle/fnx254
Subject(s) - ciprofloxacin , escherichia coli , microbiology and biotechnology , bacteria , antibiotics , bacterial growth , minimum inhibitory concentration , biology , chemistry , biochemistry , gene , genetics
The effect of Escherichia coli growth rate on its susceptibility to ciprofloxacin was investigated using bacteria grown on different carbon sources and harboring mutations in genes encoding tricarboxylic acid cycle enzymes. A 1-h treatment of the wild type (wt) grown on glucose, succinate, malate, α-ketoglutarate or acetate with 0.3 μg ml-1 ciprofloxacin decreased the number of surviving cells (CFU ml-1), 560, 110, 74, 62 and 5 times, respectively. Among the mutants tested, sucB strain, which grew 1.75 times slower than wt, was 7.4-fold more tolerant to 0.3 μg ml-1 of ciprofloxacin than wt. Strong inverse correlations between log(CFU ml-1) after 1-h exposure to 0.3 and 3.0 μg ml-1 ciprofloxacin and the specific growth rate prior to antibiotic treatment (r = - 0.93 and -0.96, respectively) were observed. Data from the current and previous studies on the inhibitory effect of ciprofloxacin on cultures exhibiting a wide range of growth rates (0.01-1.3 h-1) were collated. Statistical analysis revealed a significant inverse correlation between log(CFU ml-1) after exposure to 3.0 μg ml-1 of ciprofloxacin and the specific bacterial growth rate prior to antibiotic exposure (r = -0.92). These data may be used in a design of antibiotic treatment protocols.
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