Literature DB >> 35760840

Phage-host coevolution in natural populations.

Damien Piel1,2, Maxime Bruto2, Yannick Labreuche1,2, François Blanquart3,4, David Goudenège1,2, Rubén Barcia-Cruz2,5, Sabine Chenivesse2, Sophie Le Panse2, Adèle James1, Javier Dubert2,5,6, Bruno Petton1, Erica Lieberman7, K Mathias Wegner8, Fatima A Hussain6, Kathryn M Kauffman6, Martin F Polz6,9, David Bikard10, Sylvain Gandon11, Eduardo P C Rocha12, Frédérique Le Roux13,14.   

Abstract

Coevolution between bacteriophages (phages) and their bacterial hosts occurs through changes in resistance and counter-resistance mechanisms. To assess phage-host evolution in wild populations, we isolated 195 Vibrio crassostreae strains and 243 vibriophages during a 5-month time series from an oyster farm and combined these isolates with existing V. crassostreae and phage isolates. Cross-infection studies of 81,926 host-phage pairs delineated a modular network where phages are best at infecting co-occurring hosts, indicating local adaptation. Successful propagation of phage is restricted by the ability to adsorb to closely related bacteria and further constrained by strain-specific defence systems. These defences are highly diverse and predominantly located on mobile genetic elements, and multiple defences are active within a single genome. We further show that epigenetic and genomic modifications enable phage to adapt to bacterial defences and alter host range. Our findings reveal that the evolution of bacterial defences and phage counter-defences is underpinned by frequent genetic exchanges with, and between, mobile genetic elements.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35760840     DOI: 10.1038/s41564-022-01157-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Microbiol        ISSN: 2058-5276            Impact factor:   30.964


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