IncC plasmid genome rearrangements influence the vertical and horizontal transmission tradeoff in Escherichia coli.

IF 4.1 2区 医学 Q2 MICROBIOLOGY
Margaux Allain, Thibaut Morel-Journel, Bénédicte Condamine, Benoist Gibeaux, Benoit Gachet, Rémi Gschwind, Erick Denamur, Luce Landraud
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Abstract

It has been shown that an evolutionary tradeoff between vertical (host growth rate) and horizontal (plasmid conjugation) transmissions contributes to global plasmid fitness. As conjugative IncC plasmids are important for the spread of multidrug resistance (MDR), in a broad range of bacterial hosts, we investigated vertical and horizontal transmissions of two multidrug-resistant IncC plasmids according to their backbones and MDR-region rearrangements, upon plasmid entry into a new host. We observed plasmid genome deletions after conjugation in three diverse natural Escherichia coli clinical strains, varying from null to high number depending on the plasmid, all occurring in the MDR region. The plasmid burden on bacterial fitness depended more on the strain background than on the structure of the MDR region, with deletions appearing to have no impact. Besides, we observed an increase in plasmid transfer rate, from ancestral host to new clinical recipient strains, when the IncC plasmid was rearranged. Finally, using a second set of conjugation experiments, we investigated the evolutionary tradeoff of the IncC plasmid during the critical period of plasmid establishment in E. coli K-12, by correlating the transfer rates of deleted or non-deleted IncC plasmids and their costs on the recipient strain. Plasmid deletions strongly improved conjugation efficiency with no negative growth effect. Our findings indicate that the flexibility of the MDR-region of the IncC plasmids can promote their dissemination, and provide diverse opportunities to capture new resistance genes. In a broader view, they suggest that the vertical-horizontal transmission tradeoff can be manipulated by the plasmid to improve its fitness.

IncC 质粒基因组重排影响大肠杆菌垂直和水平传播的权衡。
研究表明,纵向(宿主生长速度)和横向(质粒共轭)传播之间的进化权衡有助于提高质粒的全局适应性。由于共轭型 IncC 质粒对多种细菌宿主中多药耐药性(MDR)的传播非常重要,我们根据两种多药耐药性 IncC 质粒的骨架和 MDR 区域重排情况,研究了质粒进入新宿主后的纵向和横向传播。我们在三种不同的天然大肠埃希菌临床菌株中观察到质粒基因组在共轭后发生了缺失,根据质粒的不同,缺失数量从无到有,全部发生在 MDR 区域。质粒对细菌适应性的影响更多地取决于菌株背景而非 MDR 区域的结构,缺失似乎没有影响。此外,我们还观察到,当 IncC 质粒重新排列时,质粒从祖先宿主向新的临床受体菌株的转移率增加。最后,我们利用第二组共轭实验,研究了 IncC 质粒在大肠杆菌 K-12 中建立质粒的关键时期的进化权衡,方法是将删除或未删除的 IncC 质粒的转移率与它们在受体菌株上的成本联系起来。质粒缺失大大提高了共轭效率,但对生长没有负面影响。我们的研究结果表明,IncC 质粒 MDR 区域的灵活性可促进其传播,并为捕获新的抗性基因提供多种机会。从更广泛的角度看,这些发现表明,质粒可以操纵垂直-水平传播的权衡,以提高其适应性。
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来源期刊
CiteScore
10.00
自引率
8.20%
发文量
762
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Antimicrobial Agents and Chemotherapy (AAC) features interdisciplinary studies that build our understanding of the underlying mechanisms and therapeutic applications of antimicrobial and antiparasitic agents and chemotherapy.
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