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J Infect Dis


Title:Transfer of pheromone-inducible plasmids between Enterococcus faecalis in the Syrian hamster gastrointestinal tract
Author(s):Huycke MM; Gilmore MS; Jett BD; Booth JL;
Address:"Department of Medicine, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City"
Journal Title:J Infect Dis
Year:1992
Volume:166
Issue:5
Page Number:1188 - 1191
DOI: 10.1093/infdis/166.5.1188
ISSN/ISBN:0022-1899 (Print) 0022-1899 (Linking)
Abstract:"Pheromone-responsive plasmids are common to Enterococcus faecalis, transfer at high frequency in vitro, and carry cytolysin and other gene products implicated in the pathogenesis of enterococcal infection. A Syrian hamster model of enterococcal intestinal overgrowth was used to test for transfer of three isogenic plasmids differing in conjugative and cytolytic phenotypes. Transconjugants were found in 8 (44%) of 18 and 6 (35%) of 17 hamsters given donor strains containing cytolytic (pAM714) and noncytolytic (pAM771) pheromone-responsive plasmids. Of the 14 hamsters from which transconjugants were isolated from stool, 9 (64%) had transconjugants 1 day after donor strain inoculation. The frequency of transfer (mean +/- SD) for pAM714 and pAM771 was 1.4 +/- 2.2 x 10(-1) and 2.9 +/- 4.2 x 10(-2) transconjugants/donor, respectively (P > .20). Transconjugants were not recovered from hamsters receiving a cytolytic, nonconjugative plasmid (pAM930; transfer frequency < 2 x 10(-5) transconjugants/donor). Pheromone-responsive plasmid transfer between E. faecalis strains occurs at high frequency in the gastrointestinal tract of hamsters and may be one means by which enterococcal resistance and virulence factors disseminate"
Keywords:"Amino Acid Sequence Animals Anti-Bacterial Agents/*pharmacology *Conjugation, Genetic Cricetinae Crosses, Genetic Digestive System/*microbiology Drug Resistance, Microbial Enterococcus faecalis/drug effects/*genetics/growth & development Erythromycin/phar;"
Notes:"MedlineHuycke, M M Gilmore, M S Jett, B D Booth, J L eng EY-08289/EY/NEI NIH HHS/ Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S. 1992/11/01 J Infect Dis. 1992 Nov; 166(5):1188-91. doi: 10.1093/infdis/166.5.1188"

 
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