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Chemiluminescence Detection of Hydrogen Sulfide Release by β-Lactamase-Catalyzed β-Lactam Biodegradation: Unprecedented Pathway for Monitoring β-Lactam Antibiotic Bacterial Resistance.


ABSTRACT: β-Lactamase positive bacteria represent a growing threat to human health because of their resistance to commonly used antibiotics. Therefore, development of new diagnostic methods for identification of β-lactamase positive bacteria is of high importance for monitoring the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria. Here, we report the discovery of a new biodegradation metabolite (H2S), generated through β-lactamase-catalyzed hydrolysis of β-lactam antibiotics. This discovery directed us to develop a distinct molecular technique for monitoring bacterial antibiotic resistance. The technique is based on a highly efficient chemiluminescence probe, designed for detection of the metabolite, hydrogen sulfide, that is released upon biodegradation of β-lactam by β-lactamases. Such an assay can directly indicate if antibiotic bacterial resistance exists for a certain examined β-lactam. The assay was successfully demonstrated for five different β-lactam antibiotics and eight β-lactam resistant bacterial strains. Importantly, in a functional bacterial assay, our chemiluminescence probe was able to clearly distinguish between a β-lactam resistant bacterial strain and a sensitive one. As far as we know, there is no previous documentation for such a biodegradation pathway of β-lactam antibiotics. Bearing in mind the data obtained in this study, we propose that hydrogen sulfide should be considered as an emerging β-lactam metabolite for detection of bacterial resistance.

SUBMITTER: Gholap SP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8382227 | biostudies-literature |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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