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Surface Motility Favors Codependent Interaction between Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Burkholderia cenocepacia

Charles D. Morin, May Landry, Marie‐Christine Groleau, Éric Déziel

2022mSphere10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Burkholderia cenocepacia are important opportunistic pathogens often found together in the airways of persons with cystic fibrosis. Laboratory cocultures of both species often ends with one taking over the other. We used a surface motility assay to study the social interactions between populations of these bacterial species. Under our conditions, B. cenocepacia cannot swarm without supplementation of the wetting agent produced by P. aeruginosa. In a mixed colony of both species, an aflagellated mutant of P. aeruginosa provides the necessary wetting agent to B. cenocepacia, allowing both bacteria to swarm and colonize a surface. We highlight this peculiar interaction where both bacteria set aside their antagonistic tendencies to travel together.

Topics & Concepts

Burkholderia cenocepaciaPseudomonas aeruginosaMicrobiologyBurkholderia cepacia complexCystic fibrosisBiofilmMotilityBiologyBurkholderiaBacteriaGeneticsCystic Fibrosis Research AdvancesBacterial biofilms and quorum sensing