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Table 2 Summary of horizontal gene transfer between S. enterica and commensal bacteria

From: Current knowledge and perspectives of potential impacts of Salmonella enterica on the profile of the gut microbiota

Mobile genetic elements

S. enterica

Reference

Colicin-plasmid p2

From S. Typhimurium to commensal E. coli.

[21]

p3464b plasmid carrying blaCTX-M-9 gene.

From S. Virchow isolated from a chicken farm to E. coli.

[93]

Plasmid carrying blaCTX-M-9 gene.

From S. Virchow originating from poultry to a commensal E. coli isolated from human.

[94]

pIFM3844 plasmid carrying multidrug resistance genes and blaCTX-M1 gene.

From S. Typhimurium to commensal E. coli.

[95]

pESI megaplasmid carrying multidrug resistance and virulence genes.

From S. Infantis to commensal E. coli

[96]

pSA831R plasmid carrying blaTEM-3 gene.

From members of the family Enterobacteriaceae to S. Anatum in the GIT of patients.

[97]

plPl849 plasmid carrying blaTEM-3 gene.

From Klebsiella pneumoniae to S. Kedougou in the GIT of individual patients.

[98]

72-MDa plasmid carrying blacmy-2 gene.

From E. coli to S. Newport isolated from turkey.

[99]

IncK2-plasmid carrying blaCMY-2 gene.

From E. coli to S. Heidelberg isolated from chicken.

[100]

R plasmid encoded resistance to streptomycin.

From E. coli to S. Lomita in the GIT of sheep.

[101]