Publications by authors named "Simon L Gladman"

Colistin is a crucial last-line drug used for the treatment of life-threatening infections caused by multidrug-resistant strains of the Gram-negative bacterium However, colistin-resistant isolates can still be isolated following failed colistin therapy. Resistance is most often mediated by the addition of phosphoethanolamine (pEtN) to lipid A by PmrC, following missense mutations in the operon encoding PmrC and the two-component signal transduction system PmrA/PmrB. We recovered a pair of isolates from a single patient before (6009-1) and after (6009-2) failed colistin treatment.

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  • The study focuses on the strain variability of a key pathogen linked to chronic periodontitis, highlighting how virulence factors differ between strains.
  • Researchers conducted whole genome sequencing on 13 strains, revealing a diverse phylogeny with significant horizontal gene transfer among them.
  • Key findings include the identification of conserved variants in a major virulence factor and several unique variants in surface proteins, indicating that the pathogen uses genetic exchange to create diversity in its virulence factors.
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We used genomics to study the evolution of meticillin-resistant (MRSA) during a complex, protracted clinical infection. Preparing closed MRSA genomes from days 0 and 115 allowed us to precisely reconstruct all genetic changes that occurred. Twenty-three MRSA blood cultures were also obtained during treatment, yielding 44 colony morphotypes that varied in size, haemolysis and antibiotic susceptibility.

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Vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE) are one of the leading causes of nosocomial infections in health care facilities around the globe. In particular, infections caused by vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium are becoming increasingly common. Comparative and functional genomic studies of E.

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