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The First Steps of Adaptation of Escherichia coli to the Gut Are Dominated by Soft Sweeps

The accumulation of adaptive mutations is essential for survival in novel environments. However, in clonal populations with a high mutational supply, the power of natural selection is expected to be limited. This is due to clonal interference - the competition of clones carrying different beneficial...

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Autores principales: Barroso-Batista, João, Sousa, Ana, Lourenço, Marta, Bergman, Marie-Louise, Sobral, Daniel, Demengeot, Jocelyne, Xavier, Karina B., Gordo, Isabel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3945185/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24603313
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004182
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author Barroso-Batista, João
Sousa, Ana
Lourenço, Marta
Bergman, Marie-Louise
Sobral, Daniel
Demengeot, Jocelyne
Xavier, Karina B.
Gordo, Isabel
author_facet Barroso-Batista, João
Sousa, Ana
Lourenço, Marta
Bergman, Marie-Louise
Sobral, Daniel
Demengeot, Jocelyne
Xavier, Karina B.
Gordo, Isabel
author_sort Barroso-Batista, João
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description The accumulation of adaptive mutations is essential for survival in novel environments. However, in clonal populations with a high mutational supply, the power of natural selection is expected to be limited. This is due to clonal interference - the competition of clones carrying different beneficial mutations - which leads to the loss of many small effect mutations and fixation of large effect ones. If interference is abundant, then mechanisms for horizontal transfer of genes, which allow the immediate combination of beneficial alleles in a single background, are expected to evolve. However, the relevance of interference in natural complex environments, such as the gut, is poorly known. To address this issue, we have developed an experimental system which allows to uncover the nature of the adaptive process as Escherichia coli adapts to the mouse gut. This system shows the invasion of beneficial mutations in the bacterial populations and demonstrates the pervasiveness of clonal interference. The observed dynamics of change in frequency of beneficial mutations are consistent with soft sweeps, where different adaptive mutations with similar phenotypes, arise repeatedly on different haplotypes without reaching fixation. Despite the complexity of this ecosystem, the genetic basis of the adaptive mutations revealed a striking parallelism in independently evolving populations. This was mainly characterized by the insertion of transposable elements in both coding and regulatory regions of a few genes. Interestingly, in most populations we observed a complete phenotypic sweep without loss of genetic variation. The intense clonal interference during adaptation to the gut environment, here demonstrated, may be important for our understanding of the levels of strain diversity of E. coli inhabiting the human gut microbiota and of its recombination rate.
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spelling pubmed-39451852014-03-12 The First Steps of Adaptation of Escherichia coli to the Gut Are Dominated by Soft Sweeps Barroso-Batista, João Sousa, Ana Lourenço, Marta Bergman, Marie-Louise Sobral, Daniel Demengeot, Jocelyne Xavier, Karina B. Gordo, Isabel PLoS Genet Research Article The accumulation of adaptive mutations is essential for survival in novel environments. However, in clonal populations with a high mutational supply, the power of natural selection is expected to be limited. This is due to clonal interference - the competition of clones carrying different beneficial mutations - which leads to the loss of many small effect mutations and fixation of large effect ones. If interference is abundant, then mechanisms for horizontal transfer of genes, which allow the immediate combination of beneficial alleles in a single background, are expected to evolve. However, the relevance of interference in natural complex environments, such as the gut, is poorly known. To address this issue, we have developed an experimental system which allows to uncover the nature of the adaptive process as Escherichia coli adapts to the mouse gut. This system shows the invasion of beneficial mutations in the bacterial populations and demonstrates the pervasiveness of clonal interference. The observed dynamics of change in frequency of beneficial mutations are consistent with soft sweeps, where different adaptive mutations with similar phenotypes, arise repeatedly on different haplotypes without reaching fixation. Despite the complexity of this ecosystem, the genetic basis of the adaptive mutations revealed a striking parallelism in independently evolving populations. This was mainly characterized by the insertion of transposable elements in both coding and regulatory regions of a few genes. Interestingly, in most populations we observed a complete phenotypic sweep without loss of genetic variation. The intense clonal interference during adaptation to the gut environment, here demonstrated, may be important for our understanding of the levels of strain diversity of E. coli inhabiting the human gut microbiota and of its recombination rate. Public Library of Science 2014-03-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3945185/ /pubmed/24603313 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004182 Text en © 2014 Barroso-Batista 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.
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Barroso-Batista, João
Sousa, Ana
Lourenço, Marta
Bergman, Marie-Louise
Sobral, Daniel
Demengeot, Jocelyne
Xavier, Karina B.
Gordo, Isabel
The First Steps of Adaptation of Escherichia coli to the Gut Are Dominated by Soft Sweeps
title The First Steps of Adaptation of Escherichia coli to the Gut Are Dominated by Soft Sweeps
title_full The First Steps of Adaptation of Escherichia coli to the Gut Are Dominated by Soft Sweeps
title_fullStr The First Steps of Adaptation of Escherichia coli to the Gut Are Dominated by Soft Sweeps
title_full_unstemmed The First Steps of Adaptation of Escherichia coli to the Gut Are Dominated by Soft Sweeps
title_short The First Steps of Adaptation of Escherichia coli to the Gut Are Dominated by Soft Sweeps
title_sort first steps of adaptation of escherichia coli to the gut are dominated by soft sweeps
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3945185/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24603313
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1004182
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