The functional convergence of antibiotic resistance in β‐lactamases is not conferred by a simple convergent substitution of amino acid

Abstract Bacterial resistance to antibiotics is a serious medical and public health concern worldwide. Such resistance is conferred by a variety of mechanisms, but the extensive variability in levels of resistance across bacteria is a common finding. Understanding the underlying evolutionary process...

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Main Authors: Vivek Keshri, Kevin Arbuckle, Olivier Chabrol, Jean‐Marc Rolain, Didier Raoult, Pierre Pontarotti
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2019-10-01
Series:Evolutionary Applications
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.12835
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spelling doaj-452d786130c942b7bd1f699b698614a32020-11-25T03:25:17ZengWileyEvolutionary Applications1752-45712019-10-011291812182210.1111/eva.12835The functional convergence of antibiotic resistance in β‐lactamases is not conferred by a simple convergent substitution of amino acidVivek Keshri0Kevin Arbuckle1Olivier Chabrol2Jean‐Marc Rolain3Didier Raoult4Pierre Pontarotti5Aix‐Marseille Université, IRD, APHM, Microbe, Evolution, PHylogenie, Infection, IHU ‐Méditerranée Infection Marseille FranceDepartment of Evolution, Ecology and Behaviour University of Liverpool Liverpool UKAix‐Marseille Université, I2M, UMR‐CNRS 7373, Evolution Biologique et Modélisation Marseille FranceAix‐Marseille Université, IRD, APHM, Microbe, Evolution, PHylogenie, Infection, IHU ‐Méditerranée Infection Marseille FranceAix‐Marseille Université, IRD, APHM, Microbe, Evolution, PHylogenie, Infection, IHU ‐Méditerranée Infection Marseille FranceAix‐Marseille Université, IRD, APHM, Microbe, Evolution, PHylogenie, Infection, IHU ‐Méditerranée Infection Marseille FranceAbstract Bacterial resistance to antibiotics is a serious medical and public health concern worldwide. Such resistance is conferred by a variety of mechanisms, but the extensive variability in levels of resistance across bacteria is a common finding. Understanding the underlying evolutionary processes governing this functional variation in antibiotic resistance is important as it may allow the development of appropriate strategies to improve treatment options for bacterial infections. The main objective of this study was to examine the functional evolution of β‐lactamases, a common mechanism of enzymatic resistance that inactivates a widely used class of antibiotics. We first obtained β‐lactamase protein sequences and minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC), a measure of antibiotic function, from previously published literature. We then used a molecular phylogenetic framework to examine the evolution of β‐lactamase functional activity. We found that the functional activity of antibiotic resistance mediated by β‐lactamase has evolved in a convergent manner within molecular classes, but is not associated with any single amino acid substitution. This suggests that the dynamics of convergent evolution in this system can vary between the functional and molecular (sequence) levels. Such disassociation may hamper bioinformatic approaches to antibiotic resistance determination and underscore the need for (less efficient but more effective) activity assays as an essential step in evaluating resistance in a given case.https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.12835antibiotic resistanceconvergent evolutionβ‐lactam antibioticsβ‐lactamase
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author Vivek Keshri
Kevin Arbuckle
Olivier Chabrol
Jean‐Marc Rolain
Didier Raoult
Pierre Pontarotti
spellingShingle Vivek Keshri
Kevin Arbuckle
Olivier Chabrol
Jean‐Marc Rolain
Didier Raoult
Pierre Pontarotti
The functional convergence of antibiotic resistance in β‐lactamases is not conferred by a simple convergent substitution of amino acid
Evolutionary Applications
antibiotic resistance
convergent evolution
β‐lactam antibiotics
β‐lactamase
author_facet Vivek Keshri
Kevin Arbuckle
Olivier Chabrol
Jean‐Marc Rolain
Didier Raoult
Pierre Pontarotti
author_sort Vivek Keshri
title The functional convergence of antibiotic resistance in β‐lactamases is not conferred by a simple convergent substitution of amino acid
title_short The functional convergence of antibiotic resistance in β‐lactamases is not conferred by a simple convergent substitution of amino acid
title_full The functional convergence of antibiotic resistance in β‐lactamases is not conferred by a simple convergent substitution of amino acid
title_fullStr The functional convergence of antibiotic resistance in β‐lactamases is not conferred by a simple convergent substitution of amino acid
title_full_unstemmed The functional convergence of antibiotic resistance in β‐lactamases is not conferred by a simple convergent substitution of amino acid
title_sort functional convergence of antibiotic resistance in β‐lactamases is not conferred by a simple convergent substitution of amino acid
publisher Wiley
series Evolutionary Applications
issn 1752-4571
publishDate 2019-10-01
description Abstract Bacterial resistance to antibiotics is a serious medical and public health concern worldwide. Such resistance is conferred by a variety of mechanisms, but the extensive variability in levels of resistance across bacteria is a common finding. Understanding the underlying evolutionary processes governing this functional variation in antibiotic resistance is important as it may allow the development of appropriate strategies to improve treatment options for bacterial infections. The main objective of this study was to examine the functional evolution of β‐lactamases, a common mechanism of enzymatic resistance that inactivates a widely used class of antibiotics. We first obtained β‐lactamase protein sequences and minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC), a measure of antibiotic function, from previously published literature. We then used a molecular phylogenetic framework to examine the evolution of β‐lactamase functional activity. We found that the functional activity of antibiotic resistance mediated by β‐lactamase has evolved in a convergent manner within molecular classes, but is not associated with any single amino acid substitution. This suggests that the dynamics of convergent evolution in this system can vary between the functional and molecular (sequence) levels. Such disassociation may hamper bioinformatic approaches to antibiotic resistance determination and underscore the need for (less efficient but more effective) activity assays as an essential step in evaluating resistance in a given case.
topic antibiotic resistance
convergent evolution
β‐lactam antibiotics
β‐lactamase
url https://doi.org/10.1111/eva.12835
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