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DOI 10.1371/journal.pone.0232130
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Titel (primär) High variability of plasmid uptake rates in Escherichia coli isolated from sewage and river sediments
Autor Heß, S.; Hiltunen, T.; Berendonk, T.U.; Kneis, D.
Quelle PLOS ONE
Erscheinungsjahr 2020
Department FLOEK
Band/Volume 15
Heft 4
Seite von e0232130
Sprache englisch
Supplements https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232130.s001
Abstract The horizontal transfer of plasmids is a key mechanism behind the spread of antibiotic resistance in bacteria. So far, transfer rate constants were measured for a variety of plasmids, donors and recipients. The employed strains typically had a long history in laboratories. Existing data are, therefore, not necessarily representative for real-world environments. Moreover, information on the inter-strain variability of plasmid transfer rates is scarce. Using a high-throughput approach, we studied the uptake of RP4 by various Escherichia coli recipients using Serratia marcescens as the donor. The recipient strains were isolated from human-borne sewage and river sediments. The rate constants of plasmid transfer generally followed a log-normal distribution with considerable variance. The rate constants for good and poor recipients (95 and 5% quantile) differed by more than three orders of magnitude. Specifically, the inter-strain variability of the rate constant was large in comparison to alterations induced by low-level antibiotic exposure. We did not find evidence for diverging efficiencies of plasmid uptake between E. coli recipients of different origin. On average, strains isolated from river bottom sediments were equally efficient in the acquisition of RP4 as isolates extracted from sewage. We conclude that E. coli strains persisting in the aquatic environment and those of direct human origin share a similar intrinsic potential for the conjugative uptake of certain plasmids. In view of the large inter-strain variability, we propose to work towards probabilistic modeling of the environmental spread of antibiotic resistance.
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Heß, S., Hiltunen, T., Berendonk, T.U., Kneis, D. (2020):
High variability of plasmid uptake rates in Escherichia coli isolated from sewage and river sediments
PLOS One 15 (4), e0232130 10.1371/journal.pone.0232130