Conjugative RP4 Plasmid-Mediated Transfer of Antibiotic Resistance Genes to Commensal and Multidrug-Resistant Enteric Bacteria In Vitro.

Azam A Sher, Mia E VanAllen,Husnain Ahmed, Charles Whitehead-Tillery, Sonia Rafique,Julia A Bell,Lixin Zhang,Linda S Mansfield

Microorganisms(2023)

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Many antibiotic-resistant bacteria carry resistance genes on conjugative plasmids that are transferable to commensals and pathogens. We determined the ability of multiple enteric bacteria to acquire and retransfer a broad-host-range plasmid RP4. We used human-derived commensal LM715-1 carrying a chromosomal red fluorescent protein gene and green fluorescent protein (GFP)-labeled broad-host-range RP4 plasmid with R, R, and R in in vitro matings to rifampicin-resistant recipients, including MG1655, Dec5α, , , , , , and Typhimurium. Transconjugants were quantified on selective media and confirmed using fluorescence microscopy and PCR for the GFP gene. The plasmid was transferred from LM715-1 to all tested recipients except . Transfer frequencies differed between specific donor-recipient pairings (10 to 10). Secondary retransfer of plasmid from transconjugants to LM715-1 occurred at frequencies from 10 to 10. A serial passage plasmid persistence assay showed plasmid loss over time in the absence of antibiotics, indicating that the plasmid imposed a fitness cost to its host, although some plasmid-bearing cells persisted for at least ten transfers. Thus, the RP4 plasmid can transfer to multiple clinically relevant bacterial species without antibiotic selection pressure.
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RP4 conjugative plasmid,antibiotic resistance,commensal bacteria,enteric pathogens
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