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Parameters controlling interbacterial plasmid spreading in a gnotoxenic chicken gut system: influence of plasmid and bacterial mutations

1980; American Society for Microbiology; Volume: 17; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1128/aac.17.3.327

ISSN

1098-6596

Autores

P J Sansonetti, J.P. Lafont, Aline Jaffé-Brachet, J.F. Guillot, E. Chaslus-Dancla,

Tópico(s)

Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria

Resumo

Conjugative transfer of R plasmids R64 and R64drd-11 has been compared in vitro and in vivo without selective pressure by antibiotics in a simplified experimental system; the ecosystem was the bowel of germfree chickens, with the host bacteria almost isogenic, and the plasmids differing only in their conjugative transfer frequency. The spread of repressed and derepressed (drd) R plasmids in recipient bacterial populations was very extensive. The repressed phenotype had only a transient effect during the first 4 h. The level of implantation of the donor bacterial population seems to be of minor importance. Only with a poor recipient (con strain) could the spread of R plasmids be reduced and a steady state with a predominantly sensitive bacterial population be established. It is suggested that this steady state results from an equilibrium between the frequencies of R plasmid transfer and loss.

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