抗生素介导的微生物群落重组是由抗生素诱导的裂解率和种群相互作用的可变性决定的

IF 15.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Kyeri Kim, Andrea Weiss, Helena R. Ma, Hye-In Son, Zhengqing Zhou, Lingchong You
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摘要

众所周知,生长速度较快的细菌细胞对许多抗生素更敏感。鉴于这一概念,抗生素治疗会使克隆群体中生长较慢的细胞或微生物群落中生长较慢的细胞富集,这是普遍观察到的。然而,实验观察也表明,在某些条件下,快速增长的亚群也会丰富。这种明显的差异是否表明不同生长环境的独特性或其他混杂因素的作用?如果是这样,那么抗生素介导的社区重组的主要决定因素是什么?结合使用条形码异质大肠杆菌文库的建模和定量测量,我们表明抗生素介导的社区重组的结果可以由两个主要因素驱动。一是不同亚群对抗生素的克隆反应存在差异;另一个是它们的相互作用。我们的研究结果表明,个体克隆中抗生素反应的定量测量对于预测社区对抗生素的反应和解决亚种群相互作用的重要性。
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Antibiotic-mediated microbial community restructuring is dictated by variability in antibiotic-induced lysis rates and population interactions

Antibiotic-mediated microbial community restructuring is dictated by variability in antibiotic-induced lysis rates and population interactions

It is widely known that faster-growing bacterial cells are more susceptible to many antibiotics. Given this notion, it appears intuitive that antibiotic treatment would enrich slower-growing cells in a clonal population or slower-growing populations in a microbial community, which has been commonly observed. However, experimental observations also show the enrichment of faster-growing subpopulations under certain conditions. Does this apparent discrepancy suggest the uniqueness about different growth environments or the role of additional confounding factors? If so, what could be the major determinant in antibiotic-mediated community restructuring? Combining modeling and quantitative measurements using a barcoded heterogeneous E. coli library, we show that the outcome of antibiotic-mediated community restructuring can be driven by two major factors. One is the variability among the clonal responses of different subpopulations to the antibiotic; the other is their interactions. Our results suggest the importance of quantitative measurements of antibiotic responses in individual clones in predicting community responses to antibiotics and addressing subpopulation interactions.

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Nature Communications
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期刊介绍: Nature Communications, an open-access journal, publishes high-quality research spanning all areas of the natural sciences. Papers featured in the journal showcase significant advances relevant to specialists in each respective field. With a 2-year impact factor of 16.6 (2022) and a median time of 8 days from submission to the first editorial decision, Nature Communications is committed to rapid dissemination of research findings. As a multidisciplinary journal, it welcomes contributions from biological, health, physical, chemical, Earth, social, mathematical, applied, and engineering sciences, aiming to highlight important breakthroughs within each domain.
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