Cell-to-cell heterogeneity drives host-virus coexistence in a bloom-forming alga

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作者
Joffe, Nir [1 ]
Kuhlisch, Constanze [1 ]
Schleyer, Guy [1 ,2 ]
Ahlers, Nadia S. [1 ]
Shemi, Adva [1 ]
Vardi, Assaf [1 ]
机构
[1] Weizmann Inst Sci, Dept Plant & Environm Sci, IL-7610001 Rehovot, Israel
[2] Leibniz Inst Nat Prod Res & Infect Biol, Hans Knoll Inst, Dept Biomol Chem, D-07745 Jena, Germany
关键词
algal blooms; marine viruses; Emiliania huxleyi; host-virus interactions; resistance; single-cell analysis; COCCOLITHOPHORE EMILIANIA-HUXLEYI; COOCCURRING VIRUSES; VIRAL-INFECTION; DYNAMICS; COMMUNITY; METABOLISM; RESISTANCE; BACTERIA; SUSCEPTIBILITY; PHYTOPLANKTON;
D O I
10.1093/ismejo/wrae038
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Algal blooms drive global biogeochemical cycles of key nutrients and serve as hotspots for biological interactions in the ocean. The massive blooms of the cosmopolitan coccolithophore Emiliania huxleyi are often infected by the lytic E. huxleyi virus, which is a major mortality agent triggering bloom demise. This multi-annual "boom and bust" pattern of E. huxleyi blooms suggests that coexistence is essential for these host-virus dynamics. To investigate host-virus coexistence, we developed a new model system from an E. huxleyi culture that recovered from viral infection. The recovered population coexists with the virus, as host cells continue to divide in parallel to viral production. By applying single-molecule fluorescence in situ hybridization (smFISH) to quantify the fraction of infected cells, and assessing infection-specific lipid biomarkers, we identified a small subpopulation of cells that were infected and produced new virions, whereas most of the host population could resist infection. To further assess population heterogeneity, we generated clonal strain collections using single-cell sorting and subsequently phenotyped their susceptibility to E. huxleyi virus infection. This unraveled substantial cell-to-cell heterogeneity across a continuum of susceptibility to resistance, highlighting that infection outcome may vary depending on the individual cell. These results add a new dimension to our understanding of the complexity of host-virus interactions that are commonly assessed in bulk and described by binary definitions of resistance or susceptibility. We propose that phenotypic heterogeneity drives the host-virus coexistence and demonstrate how the coexistence with a lytic virus provides an ecological advantage for the host by killing competing strains. Graphical Abstract
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