Dj. Brown et al., Phage type conversion in Salmonella enterica serotype Enteritidis caused by the introduction of a resistance plasmid of incompatibility group X (IncX), EPIDEM INFE, 122(1), 1999, pp. 19-22
The plasmid pOG670, a 54 kb, conjugative plasmid that specifies resistance
to ampicillin and kanamycin and belonging to the incompatibility group X (I
ncX), was transferred into 10 isolates of Salmonella enterica serotype Ente
ritidis belonging to 10 different phage types (PT1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 9b, 10,
11 and 13). Acquisition of the plasmid by these strains did not result in t
he loss of any resident plasmids but resulted in phage type conversion in 8
of the 10 strains (PT1, 2, 4, 8, 9, 9b, 10 and 11). The observed changes i
n phage type were found to result from the loss of sensitivity to 3 of the
10 typing phages used (phages 3, 5 and 7). Where the conversion resulted in
a change to a defined phage type, both the new and original PTs belonged t
o the same, previously described, evolutionary lines. Enteritidis PTs 1, 4
and 8, commonly associated with poultry world-wide, were converted to PTs 2
1, 6 and 13a respectively. The results indicate a different route for phage
type conversion Enteritidis from others reported in the literature and, al
though IncX plasmids are not normally present in PT8 or PT13a, may suggest
a possible mechanism/link connecting these phage types.