Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is a driving force of microbial evolution. The gut of animals acts as a potent reservoir for the lateral transfer of virulence, fitness, and antimicrobial resistance genes through plasmids. Reduced-complexity models for the examination of host-microbe interactions involved in plasmid transfer are greatly desired. Thus, this study identifies the use of Drosophila melanogaster as a model organism for the conjugation of plasmids of various incompatibility groups in the gut. conjugation pairs were identified and used for oral inoculation of the gut. Flies were enumerated for the donor, recipient, and transconjugant populations. Each donor-recipient pair was observed to persist in fly guts for the duration of the experiment. Gut concentrations of the donors and recipients were significantly different between male and female flies, with females generally demonstrating increased concentrations. Furthermore, host genetics significantly altered the concentrations of donors and recipients. However, transconjugant concentrations were not affected by host sex or genetics and were detected only in the IncPε and IncI1 plasmid groups. This study demonstrates Drosophila melanogaster as a model for gut-mediated plasmid transfer. Microbial evolution in the gut of animals due to horizontal gene transfer (HGT) is of significant interest for microbial evolution as well as within the context of human and animal health. Microbial populations evolve within the host, and factors from the bacteria and host interact to regulate this evolution. However, little is currently known about how host and bacterial factors regulate plasmid-mediated HGT in the gut. This study demonstrates the use of and the roles of sexual dimorphism as well as plasmid incompatibility groups in HGT in the gut.

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