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Competition and coevolution drive the evolution and the diversification of CRISPR immunity.

Martin Guillemet1, Hélène Chabas1,2, Antoine Nicot1, François Gatchich1, Enrique Ortega-Abboud1, Cornelia Buus3, Lotte Hindhede3, Geneviève M Rousseau4,5, Thomas Bataillon3, Sylvain Moineau4,5,6, Sylvain Gandon7.   

Abstract

The diversity of resistance challenges the ability of pathogens to spread and to exploit host populations. Yet, how this host diversity evolves over time remains unclear because it depends on the interplay between intraspecific competition among host genotypes and coevolution with pathogens. Here we study experimentally the effect of coevolving phage populations on the diversification of bacterial CRISPR immunity across space and time. We demonstrate that the negative-frequency-dependent selection generated by coevolution is a powerful force that maintains host resistance diversity and selects for new resistance mutations in the host. We also find that host evolution is driven by asymmetries in competitive abilities among different host genotypes. Even if the fittest host genotypes are targeted preferentially by the evolving phages, they often escape extinctions through the acquisition of new CRISPR immunity. Together, these fluctuating selective pressures maintain diversity, but not by preserving the pre-existing host composition. Instead, we repeatedly observe the introduction of new resistance genotypes stemming from the fittest hosts in each population. These results highlight the importance of competition on the transient dynamics of host-pathogen coevolution.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35970864     DOI: 10.1038/s41559-022-01841-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Ecol Evol        ISSN: 2397-334X            Impact factor:   19.100


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