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A Combination of Metagenomic and Cultivation Approaches Reveals Hypermutator Phenotypes within Vibrio cholerae-Infected Patients

Vibrio cholerae can cause a range of symptoms, from severe diarrhea to asymptomatic infection. Previous studies using whole-genome sequencing (WGS) of multiple bacterial isolates per patient showed that V. cholerae can evolve modest genetic diversity during symptomatic infection. To further explore...

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Autores principales: Levade, Inès, Khan, Ashraful I., Chowdhury, Fahima, Calderwood, Stephen B., Ryan, Edward T., Harris, Jason B., LaRocque, Regina C., Bhuiyan, Taufiqur R., Qadri, Firdausi, Weil, Ana A., Shapiro, B. Jesse
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Publicado: American Society for Microbiology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8407408/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34427503
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.00889-21
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author Levade, Inès
Khan, Ashraful I.
Chowdhury, Fahima
Calderwood, Stephen B.
Ryan, Edward T.
Harris, Jason B.
LaRocque, Regina C.
Bhuiyan, Taufiqur R.
Qadri, Firdausi
Weil, Ana A.
Shapiro, B. Jesse
author_facet Levade, Inès
Khan, Ashraful I.
Chowdhury, Fahima
Calderwood, Stephen B.
Ryan, Edward T.
Harris, Jason B.
LaRocque, Regina C.
Bhuiyan, Taufiqur R.
Qadri, Firdausi
Weil, Ana A.
Shapiro, B. Jesse
author_sort Levade, Inès
collection PubMed
description Vibrio cholerae can cause a range of symptoms, from severe diarrhea to asymptomatic infection. Previous studies using whole-genome sequencing (WGS) of multiple bacterial isolates per patient showed that V. cholerae can evolve modest genetic diversity during symptomatic infection. To further explore the extent of V. cholerae within-host diversity, we applied culture-based WGS and metagenomics to a cohort of both symptomatic and asymptomatic cholera patients from Bangladesh. While metagenomics allowed us to detect more mutations in symptomatic patients, WGS of cultured isolates was necessary to detect V. cholerae diversity in asymptomatic carriers, likely due to their low V. cholerae load. Using both metagenomics and isolate WGS, we report three lines of evidence that V. cholerae hypermutators evolve within patients. First, we identified nonsynonymous mutations in V. cholerae DNA repair genes in 5 out of 11 patient metagenomes sequenced with sufficient coverage of the V. cholerae genome and in 1 of 3 patients with isolate genomes sequenced. Second, these mutations in DNA repair genes tended to be accompanied by an excess of intrahost single nucleotide variants (iSNVs). Third, these iSNVs were enriched in transversion mutations, a known hallmark of hypermutator phenotypes. While hypermutators appeared to generate mostly selectively neutral mutations, nonmutators showed signs of convergent mutation across multiple patients, suggesting V. cholerae adaptation within hosts. Our results highlight the power and limitations of metagenomics combined with isolate sequencing to characterize within-patient diversity in acute V. cholerae infections, while providing evidence for hypermutator phenotypes within cholera patients. IMPORTANCE Pathogen evolution within patients can impact phenotypes such as drug resistance and virulence, potentially affecting clinical outcomes. V. cholerae infection can result in life-threatening diarrheal disease or asymptomatic infection. Here, we describe whole-genome sequencing of V. cholerae isolates and culture-free metagenomic sequencing from stool of symptomatic cholera patients and asymptomatic carriers. Despite the typically short duration of cholera, we found evidence for adaptive mutations in the V. cholerae genome that occur independently and repeatedly within multiple symptomatic patients. We also identified V. cholerae hypermutator phenotypes within several patients, which appear to generate mainly neutral or deleterious mutations. Our work sets the stage for future studies of the role of hypermutators and within-patient evolution in explaining the variation from asymptomatic carriage to symptomatic cholera.
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spelling pubmed-84074082021-09-09 A Combination of Metagenomic and Cultivation Approaches Reveals Hypermutator Phenotypes within Vibrio cholerae-Infected Patients Levade, Inès Khan, Ashraful I. Chowdhury, Fahima Calderwood, Stephen B. Ryan, Edward T. Harris, Jason B. LaRocque, Regina C. Bhuiyan, Taufiqur R. Qadri, Firdausi Weil, Ana A. Shapiro, B. Jesse mSystems Research Article Vibrio cholerae can cause a range of symptoms, from severe diarrhea to asymptomatic infection. Previous studies using whole-genome sequencing (WGS) of multiple bacterial isolates per patient showed that V. cholerae can evolve modest genetic diversity during symptomatic infection. To further explore the extent of V. cholerae within-host diversity, we applied culture-based WGS and metagenomics to a cohort of both symptomatic and asymptomatic cholera patients from Bangladesh. While metagenomics allowed us to detect more mutations in symptomatic patients, WGS of cultured isolates was necessary to detect V. cholerae diversity in asymptomatic carriers, likely due to their low V. cholerae load. Using both metagenomics and isolate WGS, we report three lines of evidence that V. cholerae hypermutators evolve within patients. First, we identified nonsynonymous mutations in V. cholerae DNA repair genes in 5 out of 11 patient metagenomes sequenced with sufficient coverage of the V. cholerae genome and in 1 of 3 patients with isolate genomes sequenced. Second, these mutations in DNA repair genes tended to be accompanied by an excess of intrahost single nucleotide variants (iSNVs). Third, these iSNVs were enriched in transversion mutations, a known hallmark of hypermutator phenotypes. While hypermutators appeared to generate mostly selectively neutral mutations, nonmutators showed signs of convergent mutation across multiple patients, suggesting V. cholerae adaptation within hosts. Our results highlight the power and limitations of metagenomics combined with isolate sequencing to characterize within-patient diversity in acute V. cholerae infections, while providing evidence for hypermutator phenotypes within cholera patients. IMPORTANCE Pathogen evolution within patients can impact phenotypes such as drug resistance and virulence, potentially affecting clinical outcomes. V. cholerae infection can result in life-threatening diarrheal disease or asymptomatic infection. Here, we describe whole-genome sequencing of V. cholerae isolates and culture-free metagenomic sequencing from stool of symptomatic cholera patients and asymptomatic carriers. Despite the typically short duration of cholera, we found evidence for adaptive mutations in the V. cholerae genome that occur independently and repeatedly within multiple symptomatic patients. We also identified V. cholerae hypermutator phenotypes within several patients, which appear to generate mainly neutral or deleterious mutations. Our work sets the stage for future studies of the role of hypermutators and within-patient evolution in explaining the variation from asymptomatic carriage to symptomatic cholera. American Society for Microbiology 2021-08-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8407408/ /pubmed/34427503 http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.00889-21 Text en Copyright © 2021 Levade et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Research Article
Levade, Inès
Khan, Ashraful I.
Chowdhury, Fahima
Calderwood, Stephen B.
Ryan, Edward T.
Harris, Jason B.
LaRocque, Regina C.
Bhuiyan, Taufiqur R.
Qadri, Firdausi
Weil, Ana A.
Shapiro, B. Jesse
A Combination of Metagenomic and Cultivation Approaches Reveals Hypermutator Phenotypes within Vibrio cholerae-Infected Patients
title A Combination of Metagenomic and Cultivation Approaches Reveals Hypermutator Phenotypes within Vibrio cholerae-Infected Patients
title_full A Combination of Metagenomic and Cultivation Approaches Reveals Hypermutator Phenotypes within Vibrio cholerae-Infected Patients
title_fullStr A Combination of Metagenomic and Cultivation Approaches Reveals Hypermutator Phenotypes within Vibrio cholerae-Infected Patients
title_full_unstemmed A Combination of Metagenomic and Cultivation Approaches Reveals Hypermutator Phenotypes within Vibrio cholerae-Infected Patients
title_short A Combination of Metagenomic and Cultivation Approaches Reveals Hypermutator Phenotypes within Vibrio cholerae-Infected Patients
title_sort combination of metagenomic and cultivation approaches reveals hypermutator phenotypes within vibrio cholerae-infected patients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8407408/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34427503
http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.00889-21
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