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Molecular and Evolutionary Bases of Within-Patient Genotypic and Phenotypic Diversity in Escherichia coli Extraintestinal Infections

Although polymicrobial infections, caused by combinations of viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites, are being recognised with increasing frequency, little is known about the occurrence of within-species diversity in bacterial infections and the molecular and evolutionary bases of this diversity. We...

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Autores principales: Levert, Maxime, Zamfir, Oana, Clermont, Olivier, Bouvet, Odile, Lespinats, Sylvain, Hipeaux, Marie Claire, Branger, Catherine, Picard, Bertrand, Saint-Ruf, Claude, Norel, Françoise, Balliau, Thierry, Zivy, Michel, Le Nagard, Hervé, Cruvellier, Stéphane, Chane-Woon-Ming, Béatrice, Nilsson, Susanna, Gudelj, Ivana, Phan, Katherine, Ferenci, Thomas, Tenaillon, Olivier, Denamur, Erick
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2947995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20941353
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1001125
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author Levert, Maxime
Zamfir, Oana
Clermont, Olivier
Bouvet, Odile
Lespinats, Sylvain
Hipeaux, Marie Claire
Branger, Catherine
Picard, Bertrand
Saint-Ruf, Claude
Norel, Françoise
Balliau, Thierry
Zivy, Michel
Le Nagard, Hervé
Cruvellier, Stéphane
Chane-Woon-Ming, Béatrice
Nilsson, Susanna
Gudelj, Ivana
Phan, Katherine
Ferenci, Thomas
Tenaillon, Olivier
Denamur, Erick
author_facet Levert, Maxime
Zamfir, Oana
Clermont, Olivier
Bouvet, Odile
Lespinats, Sylvain
Hipeaux, Marie Claire
Branger, Catherine
Picard, Bertrand
Saint-Ruf, Claude
Norel, Françoise
Balliau, Thierry
Zivy, Michel
Le Nagard, Hervé
Cruvellier, Stéphane
Chane-Woon-Ming, Béatrice
Nilsson, Susanna
Gudelj, Ivana
Phan, Katherine
Ferenci, Thomas
Tenaillon, Olivier
Denamur, Erick
author_sort Levert, Maxime
collection PubMed
description Although polymicrobial infections, caused by combinations of viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites, are being recognised with increasing frequency, little is known about the occurrence of within-species diversity in bacterial infections and the molecular and evolutionary bases of this diversity. We used multiple approaches to study the genomic and phenotypic diversity among 226 Escherichia coli isolates from deep and closed visceral infections occurring in 19 patients. We observed genomic variability among isolates from the same site within 11 patients. This diversity was of two types, as patients were infected either by several distinct E. coli clones (4 patients) or by members of a single clone that exhibit micro-heterogeneity (11 patients); both types of diversity were present in 4 patients. A surprisingly wide continuum of antibiotic resistance, outer membrane permeability, growth rate, stress resistance, red dry and rough morphotype characteristics and virulence properties were present within the isolates of single clones in 8 of the 11 patients showing genomic micro-heterogeneity. Many of the observed phenotypic differences within clones affected the trade-off between self-preservation and nutritional competence (SPANC). We showed in 3 patients that this phenotypic variability was associated with distinct levels of RpoS in co-existing isolates. Genome mutational analysis and global proteomic comparisons in isolates from a patient revealed a star-like relationship of changes amongst clonally diverging isolates. A mathematical model demonstrated that multiple genotypes with distinct RpoS levels can co-exist as a result of the SPANC trade-off. In the cases involving infection by a single clone, we present several lines of evidence to suggest diversification during the infectious process rather than an infection by multiple isolates exhibiting a micro-heterogeneity. Our results suggest that bacteria are subject to trade-offs during an infectious process and that the observed diversity resembled results obtained in experimental evolution studies. Whatever the mechanisms leading to diversity, our results have strong medical implications in terms of the need for more extensive isolate testing before deciding on antibiotic therapies.
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spelling pubmed-29479952010-10-12 Molecular and Evolutionary Bases of Within-Patient Genotypic and Phenotypic Diversity in Escherichia coli Extraintestinal Infections Levert, Maxime Zamfir, Oana Clermont, Olivier Bouvet, Odile Lespinats, Sylvain Hipeaux, Marie Claire Branger, Catherine Picard, Bertrand Saint-Ruf, Claude Norel, Françoise Balliau, Thierry Zivy, Michel Le Nagard, Hervé Cruvellier, Stéphane Chane-Woon-Ming, Béatrice Nilsson, Susanna Gudelj, Ivana Phan, Katherine Ferenci, Thomas Tenaillon, Olivier Denamur, Erick PLoS Pathog Research Article Although polymicrobial infections, caused by combinations of viruses, bacteria, fungi and parasites, are being recognised with increasing frequency, little is known about the occurrence of within-species diversity in bacterial infections and the molecular and evolutionary bases of this diversity. We used multiple approaches to study the genomic and phenotypic diversity among 226 Escherichia coli isolates from deep and closed visceral infections occurring in 19 patients. We observed genomic variability among isolates from the same site within 11 patients. This diversity was of two types, as patients were infected either by several distinct E. coli clones (4 patients) or by members of a single clone that exhibit micro-heterogeneity (11 patients); both types of diversity were present in 4 patients. A surprisingly wide continuum of antibiotic resistance, outer membrane permeability, growth rate, stress resistance, red dry and rough morphotype characteristics and virulence properties were present within the isolates of single clones in 8 of the 11 patients showing genomic micro-heterogeneity. Many of the observed phenotypic differences within clones affected the trade-off between self-preservation and nutritional competence (SPANC). We showed in 3 patients that this phenotypic variability was associated with distinct levels of RpoS in co-existing isolates. Genome mutational analysis and global proteomic comparisons in isolates from a patient revealed a star-like relationship of changes amongst clonally diverging isolates. A mathematical model demonstrated that multiple genotypes with distinct RpoS levels can co-exist as a result of the SPANC trade-off. In the cases involving infection by a single clone, we present several lines of evidence to suggest diversification during the infectious process rather than an infection by multiple isolates exhibiting a micro-heterogeneity. Our results suggest that bacteria are subject to trade-offs during an infectious process and that the observed diversity resembled results obtained in experimental evolution studies. Whatever the mechanisms leading to diversity, our results have strong medical implications in terms of the need for more extensive isolate testing before deciding on antibiotic therapies. Public Library of Science 2010-09-30 /pmc/articles/PMC2947995/ /pubmed/20941353 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1001125 Text en Levert et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Levert, Maxime
Zamfir, Oana
Clermont, Olivier
Bouvet, Odile
Lespinats, Sylvain
Hipeaux, Marie Claire
Branger, Catherine
Picard, Bertrand
Saint-Ruf, Claude
Norel, Françoise
Balliau, Thierry
Zivy, Michel
Le Nagard, Hervé
Cruvellier, Stéphane
Chane-Woon-Ming, Béatrice
Nilsson, Susanna
Gudelj, Ivana
Phan, Katherine
Ferenci, Thomas
Tenaillon, Olivier
Denamur, Erick
Molecular and Evolutionary Bases of Within-Patient Genotypic and Phenotypic Diversity in Escherichia coli Extraintestinal Infections
title Molecular and Evolutionary Bases of Within-Patient Genotypic and Phenotypic Diversity in Escherichia coli Extraintestinal Infections
title_full Molecular and Evolutionary Bases of Within-Patient Genotypic and Phenotypic Diversity in Escherichia coli Extraintestinal Infections
title_fullStr Molecular and Evolutionary Bases of Within-Patient Genotypic and Phenotypic Diversity in Escherichia coli Extraintestinal Infections
title_full_unstemmed Molecular and Evolutionary Bases of Within-Patient Genotypic and Phenotypic Diversity in Escherichia coli Extraintestinal Infections
title_short Molecular and Evolutionary Bases of Within-Patient Genotypic and Phenotypic Diversity in Escherichia coli Extraintestinal Infections
title_sort molecular and evolutionary bases of within-patient genotypic and phenotypic diversity in escherichia coli extraintestinal infections
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2947995/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20941353
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1001125
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