A Narrative Review on Microbial Response to Antibiotic Stress: Mechanisms of Resistance and Adaptation
Correspondence Address :
Dr. Nazia Khan,
Al-Majmaah, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
E-mail: n.sabir@mu.edu.sa
Microbial populations are constantly exposed to antibiotic pressures, which drive the evolution of diverse resistance mechanisms. This paper explores the complex responses of microbes to antibiotic stress, focusing on genetic and phenotypic adaptations. Key resistance mechanisms include Horizontal Gene Transfer (HGT), mutations leading to target site modification and the activation of efflux pumps. Additionally, the paper examines how microbial communities adapt to prolonged exposure through biofilm formation and altered metabolic pathways. Understanding these processes is crucial for developing strategies to combat antibiotic resistance and designing next-generation antimicrobial therapies.
Biofilm formation, Genetic adaptation, Microbial resistance, Phenotypic adaptation
DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2025/75289.20485
Date of Submission: Sep 04, 2024
Date of Peer Review: Sep 26, 2024
Date of Acceptance: Nov 05, 2024
Date of Publishing: Jan 01, 2025
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• Financial or Other Competing Interests: None
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