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Bile acid fitness determinants of a Bacteroides fragilis isolate from a human pouchitis patient

Bacteroides fragilis comprises 1–5% of the gut microbiota in healthy humans but can expand to >50% of the population in ulcerative colitis (UC) patients experiencing inflammation. The mechanisms underlying such microbial blooms are poorly understood, but the gut of UC patients has physicochemical...

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Autores principales: Fiebig, Aretha, Schnizlein, Matthew K., Pena-Rivera, Selymar, Trigodet, Florian, Dubey, Abhishek Anil, Hennessy, Miette, Basu, Anindita, Pott, Sebastian, Dalal, Sushila, Rubin, David, Sogin, Mitchell L., Murat Eren, A., Chang, Eugene B., Crosson, Sean
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10197588/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37214927
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.05.11.540287
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author Fiebig, Aretha
Schnizlein, Matthew K.
Pena-Rivera, Selymar
Trigodet, Florian
Dubey, Abhishek Anil
Hennessy, Miette
Basu, Anindita
Pott, Sebastian
Dalal, Sushila
Rubin, David
Sogin, Mitchell L.
Murat Eren, A.
Chang, Eugene B.
Crosson, Sean
author_facet Fiebig, Aretha
Schnizlein, Matthew K.
Pena-Rivera, Selymar
Trigodet, Florian
Dubey, Abhishek Anil
Hennessy, Miette
Basu, Anindita
Pott, Sebastian
Dalal, Sushila
Rubin, David
Sogin, Mitchell L.
Murat Eren, A.
Chang, Eugene B.
Crosson, Sean
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description Bacteroides fragilis comprises 1–5% of the gut microbiota in healthy humans but can expand to >50% of the population in ulcerative colitis (UC) patients experiencing inflammation. The mechanisms underlying such microbial blooms are poorly understood, but the gut of UC patients has physicochemical features that differ from healthy patients and likely impact microbial physiology. For example, levels of the secondary bile acid deoxycholate (DC) are highly reduced in the ileoanal J-pouch of UC colectomy patients. We isolated a B. fragilis strain from a UC patient with pouch inflammation (i.e. pouchitis) and developed it as a genetic model system to identify genes and pathways that are regulated by DC and that impact B. fragilis fitness in DC and crude bile. Treatment of B. fragilis with a physiologically relevant concentration of DC reduced cell growth and remodeled transcription of one-quarter of the genome. DC strongly induced expression of chaperones and select transcriptional regulators and efflux systems and downregulated protein synthesis genes. Using a barcoded collection of ≈50,000 unique insertional mutants, we further defined B. fragilis genes that contribute to fitness in media containing DC or crude bile. Genes impacting cell envelope functions including cardiolipin synthesis, cell surface glycosylation, and systems implicated in sodium-dependent bioenergetics were major bile acid fitness factors. As expected, there was limited overlap between transcriptionally regulated genes and genes that impacted fitness in bile when disrupted. Our study provides a genome-scale view of a B. fragilis bile response and genetic determinants of its fitness in DC and crude bile.
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spelling pubmed-101975882023-05-20 Bile acid fitness determinants of a Bacteroides fragilis isolate from a human pouchitis patient Fiebig, Aretha Schnizlein, Matthew K. Pena-Rivera, Selymar Trigodet, Florian Dubey, Abhishek Anil Hennessy, Miette Basu, Anindita Pott, Sebastian Dalal, Sushila Rubin, David Sogin, Mitchell L. Murat Eren, A. Chang, Eugene B. Crosson, Sean bioRxiv Article Bacteroides fragilis comprises 1–5% of the gut microbiota in healthy humans but can expand to >50% of the population in ulcerative colitis (UC) patients experiencing inflammation. The mechanisms underlying such microbial blooms are poorly understood, but the gut of UC patients has physicochemical features that differ from healthy patients and likely impact microbial physiology. For example, levels of the secondary bile acid deoxycholate (DC) are highly reduced in the ileoanal J-pouch of UC colectomy patients. We isolated a B. fragilis strain from a UC patient with pouch inflammation (i.e. pouchitis) and developed it as a genetic model system to identify genes and pathways that are regulated by DC and that impact B. fragilis fitness in DC and crude bile. Treatment of B. fragilis with a physiologically relevant concentration of DC reduced cell growth and remodeled transcription of one-quarter of the genome. DC strongly induced expression of chaperones and select transcriptional regulators and efflux systems and downregulated protein synthesis genes. Using a barcoded collection of ≈50,000 unique insertional mutants, we further defined B. fragilis genes that contribute to fitness in media containing DC or crude bile. Genes impacting cell envelope functions including cardiolipin synthesis, cell surface glycosylation, and systems implicated in sodium-dependent bioenergetics were major bile acid fitness factors. As expected, there was limited overlap between transcriptionally regulated genes and genes that impacted fitness in bile when disrupted. Our study provides a genome-scale view of a B. fragilis bile response and genetic determinants of its fitness in DC and crude bile. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC10197588/ /pubmed/37214927 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.05.11.540287 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which allows reusers to distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, so long as attribution is given to the creator. The license allows for commercial use.
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Fiebig, Aretha
Schnizlein, Matthew K.
Pena-Rivera, Selymar
Trigodet, Florian
Dubey, Abhishek Anil
Hennessy, Miette
Basu, Anindita
Pott, Sebastian
Dalal, Sushila
Rubin, David
Sogin, Mitchell L.
Murat Eren, A.
Chang, Eugene B.
Crosson, Sean
Bile acid fitness determinants of a Bacteroides fragilis isolate from a human pouchitis patient
title Bile acid fitness determinants of a Bacteroides fragilis isolate from a human pouchitis patient
title_full Bile acid fitness determinants of a Bacteroides fragilis isolate from a human pouchitis patient
title_fullStr Bile acid fitness determinants of a Bacteroides fragilis isolate from a human pouchitis patient
title_full_unstemmed Bile acid fitness determinants of a Bacteroides fragilis isolate from a human pouchitis patient
title_short Bile acid fitness determinants of a Bacteroides fragilis isolate from a human pouchitis patient
title_sort bile acid fitness determinants of a bacteroides fragilis isolate from a human pouchitis patient
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10197588/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37214927
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.05.11.540287
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