Rapid Detection of Bacterial Resistance to ß-Lactam Antibiotics with a Relay-Response Chemiluminescence Assay.
ACS Infect Dis
; 10(6): 1970-1979, 2024 Jun 14.
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ABSTRACT
Bacterial resistance caused by ß-lactamases has been a major threat to public health around the world, seriously weakening the efficacy of ß-lactam antibiotics, the most widely used therapeutic agents against infectious diseases. To detect the bacterial resistance to ß-lactam antibiotics, particularly specific type of ß-lactam antibiotics, in a rapid manner, we report herein a relay-response chemiluminescence assay. This assay mainly consists of two reagents a ß-lactam-caged thiophenol and a thiophenol-sensitive chemiluminescence reporter, both of which are synthetically feasible. The selective hydrolysis of ß-lactam by ß-lactamase leads to the releasing of free thiophenol, which then triggers the emission of a chemiluminescence signal in a relay manner. Three thiophenol-caged ß-lactams, structural analogues of cephalothin, cefotaxime, and meropenem, respectively, have been synthesized. And the application of this assay with these analogues of ß-lactam antibiotics allows fast detection of ß-lactamase-expressing resistant bacteria and, more impressively, provides detailed information on the resistant scope of bacteria.
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01-internacional
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MEDLINE
Main subject:
Beta-Lactamases
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Beta-Lactam Resistance
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Beta-Lactams
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Luminescent Measurements
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Anti-Bacterial Agents
Language:
En
Journal:
ACS Infect Dis
Year:
2024
Document type:
Article
Country of publication:
United States