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Speaker at Pharmaceutical Conference - Ganesh Kumar S
St. Peter’s Institute of Higher Education and Research, India
Title : Antibiotic resistance of non-pathogenic bacteria

Abstract:

The emergence of antibiotic resistance in retort to environmental pollutants during wastewater treatment still remains elusive. Here, we first to investigate the emergence of antibiotic resistance in an environmental non-pathogenic bacterium, Pseudoxanthomonas mexicana isolated from a lab-scale bioreactor treating wastewater containing streptomycin. The molecular mechanism of antibiotic resistance development was evaluated in its genomic, transcriptional, and proteomic levels. The streptomycin resistant (SR) strain showed strong resistance to streptomycin (MIC>600 µg/mL) as well to sulfamethoxazole, ampicillin, and kanamycin (≥250 µg/mL). A 13.4 kb class-1-integron array consisting of a new arrangement of gene cassette (IS6100-sul1-aadA2-catB3-aacA1-2-aadB-int1-IS256-int) linked with Tn5393c transposon was identified in the SR strain, which has only been reported in clinical pathogens so far. iTRAQ-LC-MS/MS proteomics revealed 22 up-regulated proteins in the SR strain growing under 100 mg L-1 streptomycin, involving antibiotic resistance, toxin production, stress response, and ribosomal protein synthesis. At the mRNA level, elevated expressions of ARGs (strA, strB, and aadB) and 30S-ribosomal protein genes (rpsA and rpsU) were observed in the SR strain. The results highlighted the genomic plasticity and multifaceted regulatory mechanism employed by P. mexicana in adaptation to high-level streptomycin during biological wastewater treatment.

Audience Take Away Notes:

  • The presentation will provide the importance of antibiotic resistance on the non-pathogenic bacteria
  • The audience will obtain the idea about the recent methods regarding antibiotic resistance
  • This research will bring the other faculty to understand how the whole genome sequencing help them for their research

Biography:

Dr. S. Ganesh-Kumar, done his Ph.D and doublé postdoctoral research in Environmental Microbiology and Biotechnology. Previously, he was positioned as Junior Research fellow (2008-2012), CSIR Senior Research fellow (2012-2015) in Madurai Kamaraj University, India, followed by his five years postdoc in RCEES, Beijing (2015-2018) and Zhejiang University, China (2018-2020). He obtained 12 acadamic and research awards and received various Research project including High-End Foreign Youth Expert Introduction Project (2018-2020). Published >15 SCI journals (Cumulative IF: 34.14), research patent, book chapter, presented in 17 various national & international conferences and submitted 102 DNA & 3 protein sequences in Genbank, NCBI.

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