Interspecific competition can drive plasmid loss from a focal species in a microbial community

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David Sünderhauf
Uli Klümper
William H. Gaze
Edze R. Westra
Stineke van Houte
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[1] University of Exeter,Centre for Ecology and Conservation
[2] Environment and Sustainability Institute,Department Hydrosciences
[3] Technische Universität Dresden,European Centre for Environment and Human Health
[4] Institute of Hydrobiology,undefined
[5] University of Exeter Medical School,undefined
[6] Environment and Sustainability Institute,undefined
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The ISME Journal | 2023年 / 17卷
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Plasmids are key disseminators of antimicrobial resistance genes and virulence factors, and it is therefore critical to predict and reduce plasmid spread within microbial communities. The cost of plasmid carriage is a key metric that can be used to predict plasmids’ ecological fate, and it is unclear whether plasmid costs are affected by growth partners in a microbial community. We carried out competition experiments and tracked plasmid maintenance using a model system consisting of a synthetic and stable five-species community and a broad host-range plasmid, engineered to carry different payloads. We report that both the cost of plasmid carriage and its long-term maintenance in a focal strain depended on the presence of competitors, and that these interactions were species specific. Addition of growth partners increased the cost of a high-payload plasmid to a focal strain, and accordingly, plasmid loss from the focal species occurred over a shorter time frame. We propose that the destabilising effect of interspecific competition on plasmid maintenance may be leveraged in clinical and natural environments to cure plasmids from focal strains.
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页码:1765 / 1773
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