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Gut microbiota research nexus: One Health relationship between human, animal, and environmental resistomes

Authors :
Yuhao Fu
Qingyuan Dou
Kornelia Smalla
Yu Wang
Timothy A. Johnson
Kristian K. Brandt
Zhi Mei
Maoyuan Liao
Syed A. Hashsham
Andreas Schäffer
Hauke Smidt
Tong Zhang
Hui Li
Robert Stedtfeld
Hongjie Sheng
Benli Chai
Marko Virta
Xin Jiang
Fang Wang
Yong‐Guan Zhu
James M. Tiedje
Source :
mLife, Vol 2, Iss 4, Pp 350-364 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Wiley, 2023.

Abstract

Abstract The emergence and rapid spread of antimicrobial resistance is of global public health concern. The gut microbiota harboring diverse commensal and opportunistic bacteria that can acquire resistance via horizontal and vertical gene transfers is considered an important reservoir and sink of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs). In this review, we describe the reservoirs of gut ARGs and their dynamics in both animals and humans, use the One Health perspective to track the transmission of ARG‐containing bacteria between humans, animals, and the environment, and assess the impact of antimicrobial resistance on human health and socioeconomic development. The gut resistome can evolve in an environment subject to various selective pressures, including antibiotic administration and environmental and lifestyle factors (e.g., diet, age, gender, and living conditions), and interventions through probiotics. Strategies to reduce the abundance of clinically relevant antibiotic‐resistant bacteria and their resistance determinants in various environmental niches are needed to ensure the mitigation of acquired antibiotic resistance. With the help of effective measures taken at the national, local, personal, and intestinal management, it will also result in preventing or minimizing the spread of infectious diseases. This review aims to improve our understanding of the correlations between intestinal microbiota and antimicrobial resistance and provide a basis for the development of management strategies to mitigate the antimicrobial resistance crisis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2770100X
Volume :
2
Issue :
4
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
mLife
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.937af0719be049469640f99e188805a3
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/mlf2.12101