溶解循环
微生物学
铜绿假单胞菌
拉伤
生物
细菌
生物膜
营养琼脂
噬菌体
噬菌体疗法
细菌病毒
假单胞菌
琼脂
病毒学
大肠杆菌
病毒
遗传学
基因
解剖
作者
Samuele Testa,Sarah Berger,Philippe Piccardi,Frank Oechslin,Grégory Resch,Sara Mitri
标识
DOI:10.1038/s42003-019-0633-x
摘要
Bacterial viruses, or phage, are key members of natural microbial communities. Yet much research on bacterial-phage interactions has been conducted in liquid cultures involving single bacterial strains. Here we explored how bacterial diversity affects the success of lytic phage in structured communities. We infected a sensitive Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain PAO1 with a lytic phage Pseudomonas 352 in the presence versus absence of an insensitive P. aeruginosa strain PA14, in liquid culture versus colonies on agar. We found that both in liquid and in colonies, inter-strain competition reduced resistance evolution in the susceptible strain and decreased phage population size. However, while all sensitive bacteria died in liquid, bacteria in colonies could remain sensitive yet escape phage infection, due mainly to reduced growth in colony centers. In sum, spatial structure can protect bacteria against phage infection, while the presence of competing strains reduces the evolution of resistance to phage.
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