Abstract

Treatment of chronic wounds that are at risk of infection, or that are infected, require the use of antimicrobial dressings, most often those that contain silver. Silver exerts its antimicrobial effects by binding to multiple cellular components and, as such, bacterial resistance to it is low; however, molecular silver resistance has been documented and is attributed to the presence of the sil operon or changes in genes encoding porin and efflux pump expression. The aim of this study was to evaluate spontaneous silver resistance development in common opportunistic pathogens, Staphylococcus, Pseudomonas and Enterococcus cloacae, as well as resistance development when exposed to subtherapeutic concentrations over a prolonged period. Furthermore, following silver resistance development, cross-resistance to several classes of antibiotics was evaluated. Following exposure of the strains to silver sulfadiazine (SSD) at two times and four times minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC), the mutation rate was <1010 colony forming unit (CFU)/mL. Serial passage of S. aureus and P. aeruginosa in subinhibitory concentrations of SSD selected for no resistant mutants. The SSD MIC of E. cloacae increased past the solubility limit of SSD at serial passage 17. MIC testing of this isolate showed a >2048-fold increase in MIC to silver in comparison to the parent strain. MIC testing of the serial passage isolates demonstrated no cross-resistance to antibiotics from six different classes. Overall, the results of this study show resistance development to silver is low and, if it does occur, it does not confer resistance to several antibiotic classes. However, as this study was carried out with a small number of strains, a study with a larger panel of strains and sequencing of the strains to determine the exact mechanism of resistance would be needed to investigate the threat of silver resistance further.

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