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    Kim, Si Won; Park, Seong Bin; Im, Se Pyeong; Lee, Jung Seok; Jung, Jae Wook; Gong, Tae Won; Lazarte, Jassy Mary S; Kim, Jaesung; Seo, Jong-Su; Kim, Jong-Hwan; Song, Jong-Wook; Jung, Hyun Suk; Kim, Gwang Joong; Lee, Young Ju; Lim, Suk-Kyung; Jung, Tae Sung

    Scientific reports, 03/2018, Letnik: 8, Številka: 1
    Journal Article

    Outer membrane vesicles (OMVs) containing various bacterial compounds are released from mainly gram-negative bacteria. Secreted OMVs play important roles in the ability of a bacterium to defend itself, and thus contribute to the survival of bacteria in a community. In this study, we collected OMVs from β-lactam antibiotic-resistant Escherichia coli established by conjugation assay and the parental β-lactam antibiotic-susceptible strain, and performed comparative proteomic analysis to examine whether these OMVs carried β-lactam-resistant compounds. We also investigated whether both types of OMVs could protect susceptible cells from β-lactam-induced death and/or directly degrade β-lactam antibiotics. Several proteins that can be involved in degrading β-lactam antibiotics were more abundant in OMVs from β-lactam-resistant E. coli, and thus OMVs from β-lactam resistant E. coli could directly and dose-dependently degrade β-lactam antibiotics and fully rescue β-lactam-susceptible E. coli and other bacterial species from β-lactam antibiotic-induced growth inhibition. Taken together, present study demonstrate that OMVs from β-lactam-resistant E. coli play important roles in survival of antibiotic susceptible bacteria against β-lactam antibiotics. This finding may pave the way for new efforts to combat the current global spread of antibiotic resistances, which is considered to be a significant public health threat.