Literature DB >> 34060909

Comprehensive Scanning of Prophages in Lactobacillus: Distribution, Diversity, Antibiotic Resistance Genes, and Linkages with CRISPR-Cas Systems.

Zhangming Pei1,2, Faizan Ahmed Sadiq1,2, Xiao Han1,2, Jianxin Zhao1,2,3, Hao Zhang1,2,3, R Paul Ross3,4, Wenwei Lu1,2,5, Wei Chen1,2,5,3.   

Abstract

Prophage integration, release, and dissemination exert various effects on host bacteria. In the genus Lactobacillus, they may cause bacteriophage contamination during fermentation and even regulate bacterial populations in the gut. However, little is known about their distribution, genetic architecture, and relationships with their hosts. Here, we conducted prophage prediction analysis on 1,472 genomes from 16 different Lactobacillus species and found prophage fragments in almost all lactobacilli (99.8%), with 1,459 predicted intact prophages identified in 64.1% of the strains. We present an uneven prophage distribution among Lactobacillus species; multihabitat species retained more prophages in their genomes than restricted-habitat species. Characterization of the genome features, average nucleotide identity, and landscape visualization presented a high genome diversity of Lactobacillus prophages. We detected antibiotic resistance genes in more than 10% of Lactobacillus prophages and validated that the occurrence of resistance genes conferred by prophage integration was possibly associated with phenotypic resistance in Lactobacillus plantarum. Furthermore, our broad and comprehensive examination of the distribution of CRISPR-Cas systems across the genomes predicted type I and type III systems as potential antagonistic elements of Lactobacillus prophage. IMPORTANCE Lactobacilli are inherent microorganisms in the human gut and are widely used in the food processing industries due to their probiotic properties. Prophages were reportedly hidden in numerous Lactobacillus genomes and can potentially contaminate entire batches of fermentation or modulate the intestinal microecology once they are released. Therefore, a comprehensive scanning of prophages in Lactobacillus is essential for the safety evaluation and application development of probiotic candidates. We show that prophages are widely distributed among lactobacilli; however, intact prophages are more common in multihabitat species and display wide variations in genome feature, integration site, and genomic organization. Our data of the prophage-mediated antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) and the resistance phenotype of lactobacilli provide evidence for deciphering the putative role of prophages as vectors of the ARGs. Furthermore, understanding the association between prophages and CRISPR-Cas systems is crucial to appreciate the coevolution of phages and Lactobacillus.

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Keywords:  CRISPR-Cas system; Lactobacillus prophage; antibiotic resistance genes; genomic diversity

Year:  2021        PMID: 34060909     DOI: 10.1128/mSystems.01211-20

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  mSystems        ISSN: 2379-5077            Impact factor:   6.496


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