Literature DB >> 34995483

Anatomy promotes neutral coexistence of strains in the human skin microbiome.

Arolyn Conwill1, Anne C Kuan2, Ravalika Damerla3, Alexandra J Poret3, Jacob S Baker1, A Delphine Tripp4, Eric J Alm5, Tami D Lieberman6.   

Abstract

What enables strains of the same species to coexist in a microbiome? Here, we investigate whether host anatomy can explain strain co-residence of Cutibacterium acnes, the most abundant species on human skin. We reconstruct on-person evolution and migration using whole-genome sequencing of C. acnes colonies acquired from healthy subjects, including from individual skin pores, and find considerable spatial structure at the level of pores. Although lineages (sets of colonies separated by <100 mutations) with in vitro fitness differences coexist within centimeter-scale regions, each pore is dominated by a single lineage. Moreover, colonies from a pore typically have identical genomes. An absence of adaptive signatures suggests a genotype-independent source of low within-pore diversity. We therefore propose that pore anatomy imposes random single-cell bottlenecks; the resulting population fragmentation reduces competition and promotes coexistence. Our findings suggest that therapeutic interventions involving pore-dwelling species might focus on removing resident populations over optimizing probiotic fitness.
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Keywords:  bacterial evolution; bacterial genomics; ecology; genomics; human microbiome; microbiome; molecular evolution; skin microbiome

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Year:  2022        PMID: 34995483      PMCID: PMC8831475          DOI: 10.1016/j.chom.2021.12.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Host Microbe        ISSN: 1931-3128            Impact factor:   21.023


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